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...cell singles in which they can all be quarantined for the duration of this outbreak. The bumping and grinding in which Matherites consistently engage is not only unpleasant for the eye, it’s facilitating the rapid spread of disease. It’s long past time for Mather??s Masters and House Committee to put locks on the outside of Mather doors. Then it’s time for Lysol fumigation—particularly the room of that sophomore whose genitals were affected...
...We’ve never had complaints like these before,” said Stephany Crawford, vice president of Crawford International Theatrical Corporation (CITC), which Mather HoCo Social Chair Walker C. Stanovsky ’06 said has supplied Mather??s lather for the past two years...
...best cooks (check the survey), we have the Pfoho Grille, and now crimsonfood.com delivers right to our doors. In the Quad, we have a higher frequency of singles—and obviously larger rooms in general—than any of the River Houses (with the exception of Mather??s lovely prison cells). There must be some correlation between being satiated and well-housed and Quadlings’ athletic skills, evidently: The Straus Cup record of seven consecutive wins remains in the Quad with Cabot House. The River Houses should know better than to mess with people...
There were several interesting paragraphs in “Summers Garners Applause At Mather?? (News, Mar. 16), in which University President Lawrence H. Summers is reported to offer special benefits to faculty but makes no mention of the concomitant needs of Harvard workers. Apparently, it is quite beyond his mental horizon that Harvard workers, not just highly favored and sought-after faculty members, face family-related pressures, too. Like faculty, they juggle family responsibilities, need daycare, need flexible work arrangements, need to cover tuition costs for their college-aged kids, and most certainly could use interest-free loans...
...program began in spring of 2003, when then-residential tutor Aaron S. Allen decided to organize a woodwork exhibit in Mather??s Three Columns Gallery. There, students gathered round as artist Alan Hark showed how to make bowls on a lathe set up in the lobby. The demonstrations quickly turned into short tutorials, which quickly turned into hour-long lessons, which quickly turned into weekly classes, says Mather resident Jessica L. Jones...