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After an administrative reorganization over the summer, HPPS took over the sourcebook office from Science Center management. The division's Harvard Copy facility moved from 1730 Cambridge St. to the storeroom between the first-year students' mailroom and Lecture Hall E, merging with the old distribution center...
...Harvard's upperclass houses took on at least some water last week, as did some first-year dorms. Winthrop House, perhaps the worst hit, suffered an entirely waterlogged dining hall and a soggy mailroom. Other examples of flooding include the basement of Eliot House and the entire Dewolfe street side of New Quincy, where, according to acting Superintendent Jay Coveney, the wind-driven rain simply penetrated the wall of the building...
...will know every person in the building from the mailroom to the president and be equally warm and caring to every one," Sashin said
...have all heard the stories. From flashers in the mailroom to strangers by the river to people lurking on unlit paths, this campus has always required a little extra precaution at night of when walking alone. However, safety is not just an issue in darkness or solitude--assaults happen just as frequently in the middle of the day, and even the busiest area on campus do not always seem secure...
...world we live in, where multimillion-dollar productions rarely find funding without a star's name on the marquee, it is hard to begrudge Broderick the part. To the role of J. Pierrepont Finch, the World Wide Wicket Co.'s window washer turned mailroom clerk turned rising executive, he brings the same quizzical intensity of gaze and naturalness of gesture that carried him to stardom in everything from Neil Simon comedies like Brighton Beach Memoirs to the Civil War epic film Glory. As an actor, Broderick has a gift that is almost impossible to fabricate: an unforced freshness...