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...MBTA's fiery chariot cruised down Mass. Ave., leaving clouds of dusty diesel exhaust in it's nearly Olympian wake, a panic seized me. There was no end to Harvard. Johnston Gate turned into the Littauer Building, which blurred phantasmigorically and diabolically into the law school. I couldn't get out! The Center for Ukrainian Studies weighed like a 1,000-pound brick on my mind as the bus idled waiting for a traffic light to become green. North Hall, home to future jurists mocked my efforts at the next red, but, as the bus pulled off from the curb...

Author: By T.j. Kelleher, | Title: Four Dollars and Change | 4/15/1999 | See Source »

...world is sleeping soundly. Or so it must seem to "Antonio," as he leaves his Dorchester home (and a slumbering wife and three children) at 6:30 a.m. every day to take the orange and red MBTA trains to Harvard Square...

Author: By Dafna V. Hochman, | Title: The Active Voice: Living with a Harvard Wage | 3/12/1999 | See Source »

August of 1998 brought a new look to the Harvard Square's cylindrical kiosk, a landmark of the Pit. Apple computers gave this T elevator entrance a make-over with an oversized black-and-white "Think Different" advertisement for the company. One MBTA public affairs executive confesses, "It was kind of an eyesore right there. The Apple ad makes the entrance to the station a lot nicer." Another benefit? The MBTA receives $45,000 in revenue for each three month advertising cycle. Apple, in charge of the kiosk's upkeep, outfitted the cylinder with the latest in anti-vandalism technology...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Minutes | 2/18/1999 | See Source »

...Cambridge Street resident said he was waiting for the MBTA bus at Churchill and Mass. Ave when he was approached by a group of males. They "said things to him like...

Author: By Marc J. Ambinder, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Cambridge Police Log | 10/14/1998 | See Source »

...print ads, which are displayed in MBTA stations and will continue to run in college newspapers, include images of a man with urine-soaked pants, a young man whose shirt is covered with vomit and a student who is passed-out over a toilet...

Author: By Erica R. Michelstein, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: City Ads Target Heavy Drinking | 10/14/1998 | See Source »

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