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...Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) discovered two men with open liquor containers in John F. Kennedy (JFK) Park. Police destroyed the alcohol, and the two men were sent on their...
...students. Offering free delivery of movies and snacks, Kozmo has a powerful appeal in the apathetic Harvard social scene because it places an evening's entertainment only a few mouse-clicks away. Despite its popularity, Kozmo is running at a loss. To boost profits, the company decided to request liquor licenses to deliver alcohol...
However, this scheme came under fire from officials at several Boston universities, including Harvard. Their ire, coupled with the fact that Harvard owns the Allston warehouse that Kozmo operates out of, led Kozmo to recently withdraw its request for a liquor license. Instead of making a reasonable effort to compromise, the University inappropriately exerted its influence to squash private enterprise...
...undergraduates, the drinking age was lower, so alcohol at the club was not as much of a privilege. Consumption of alcohol has played a fairly large role in the club's life. An early constitution of the club included a stipulation on alcohol use: "No alcoholic drinks except Malt Liquor shall be allowed in the Club House." This rule soon fell out of favor as the second floor of the current building became a full-time bar. By the mid 1970s, the drink of choice was the whiskey sour, so at the beginning of each night the bartender would...
...particularly male flavor, as in the story of Howard "Pappy" Mason, a small-time New York criminal who ordered the assassination of a random NYPD officer after being "disrespected" by another member of the blue. Mason had been strolling with his amigos, flashing an open bottle of liquor. An officer approached and told him to put away his liquor or come downtown. The officer faced Pappy down, giving him a ten-count to take the liquor inside. With great consternation, Pappy obeyed. But, says Wolfe, "because he is a man, this so wrankled his soul" that he and his manly...