Word: lot
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...studied, studied hard--"in a lot of dressing rooms with t.v.'s going and people doing all kinds of things that aren't printable, or on airplanes when everyone else was sleeping or getting drunk"--and ended up graduating summa...
...time he quit the group, Joffe had decided to come to Harvard for graduate school. There were a lot of reasons why he chose Harvard, but one seems to stand...
...main trouble spots lie around the River Houses, where students often leave their cars, rather than bringing them across the River to the Business School lot. Whether they are visiting a friend, packing to leave, or grabbing a meal, students often return to find an empty space, their car now in the possession of Pat's. (Burns says, however, that under the agreement between Harvard and Pat's, the tow truck should drop the car without charge if a student comes out to claim his car before the truck has pulled away...
...addition, in the improvements category, the major change that Harvard has come up with is the institution two years ago of the new computer card/ guard system which now controls the Business School lot. Under that system, people who park in the lot have a magnetic card which they use to open the gate leading into the out of the lot. There is also a security guard on duty 24 hours a day. The Soldiers Field garage also has the card system, and Peabody Terrace will soon have a similar...
...time they'd lost 40-50 cars from the Business School Lot," Burns says, adding, "There hasn't been a stolen car now in the past two years...