Word: massed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...impractical solution, experts agree--especially for people who must use modern technology in their work. "It's like an eating disorder: one must learn to eat normally in order to survive," suggests Dr. Maressa Hecht Orzack, founder and coordinator of Computer Addiction Services at McLean Hospital in Belmont, Mass. Orzack tries to get her patients to recognize the triggers for their destructive behavior and come up with alternative ways for them to feel better...
...compromise, in the long tradition of Harvard multi-tasking, may be to make studying more social. Rebecca A. Berman '99 said she plans to invite her roommates to her house in Newton, Mass. to work all weekend...
...both cases, HUPD sent the advisory out via an e-mail distribution list. Because the Faculty of Arts and Sciences does not allow for mass e-mails, advisories are sent to about 100 people responsible for forwarding the information to their students. Recipients include senior tutors and the Freshman Dean's Office...
...more interested in the beverage selection, try The Plough and Stars, which offers you food and good beer. 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m., 912 Mass. Ave. 441-3455. $2 Bud to $3.25 Guinness...
...happening at the Topsfield Fair in Topsfield, Mass., less than an hour away. The Topsfield fairgrounds sit right off of Rt. 1 North and house "America's Oldest" fair, founded in 1818. Beginning last Saturday and running through October 12th, the fair awaits visitors to take advantage of its attractions for only a $6 admission price. Why crawl your way to the top of the academic world when a money prize awaits you at the top of a greased pole? From carnival games to animal exhibits, Topsfield receives a 4.7 out of possible 5 points for originality. (A large minority...