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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Indeed, later this spring, the Undergraduate Council's Residential Committee will propose a structural change to the meal plan which would allow students to use "missed meal" creates at a late night snack bar either in the Science Center's Green House cafe or the Lehman Hall cafeteria...

Author: By Amy N. Ripich, | Title: For Your Dining Pleasure | 3/5/1986 | See Source »

...food service has 6000 students on the 21-meal per week contract and serves some 14,000 meals per day," says Benjamin H. Walcott, assistant director of the dining services...

Author: By Amy N. Ripich, | Title: For Your Dining Pleasure | 3/5/1986 | See Source »

...Cambridge--clearly not enough space for the Cambridge homeless community. In the basement of the Faith Lutheran Church, a Harvard student-staffed temporary shelter housing 23 guests nightly, sometimes has had to turn away up to a dozen people each night for lack of space. After a hot meal and a cup of coffee, the homeless return to sub-freezing temperatures on the streets...

Author: By Racheal H. Inker, | Title: Change the Shelter Law | 3/4/1986 | See Source »

During the meal, a notary comes over to the house to finalize the divorce, but watching the couple hold hands and make eyes at each other gives him a change of heart. He can't end the marriage of two such apparently happy people, so he offers to postpone his services until the following Monday, by which time he hopes the two will have changed their minds. The couple is left to spend the rest of the weekend together contemplating philosophic questions on life and happiness, trying to figure out whether to remain married along...

Author: By Daniel B. Wroblewski, | Title: Nearly Never | 2/21/1986 | See Source »

Miller also took advantage of Harvard's resources in a way not specifically organized by Byerly Hall. All the participants in the program were given extended meal tickets, as well as special passes so that they could use Harvard's facilities for the three days they were here. "In the afternoon, I went down to Blodgett Pool and swam laps. I have access to a pool at home, and I expect to continue to swim laps at Harvard," Miller says. "I also swim on the school team, but I don't think I'll try out for it at Harvard...

Author: By Timothy L. Feng, | Title: Wining and Dining the Class of '90 | 2/21/1986 | See Source »

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