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...windows, to see a "Harvard Student's Room," whatever that means, was quaint for the first few days. A dorm-mate from Corning, New York, birthplace of Timothy A. Plerhoples '00 and Corning-ware, said all the tourists reminded him of home. In the unsure time of move-in day, tourists, who turned out not to be "somebody's parents," walked the halls, snapping pictures and asking questions...
...addition to representing Harvard's Facilities Maintenance workers, Local 254 also represents employees of UNICCO, an outside contractor that was hired this fall to clean many of the undergraduate houses before move...
...dining halls were closed for that period of time, of course; it would be silly of them to open the dining halls before move-in day. So I survived by chowing down at local restaurants, figuring that a couple of days of it wouldn...
...blase approach of the administration toward sophomore move-in is epitomized in the ridiculous plight of Pforzheimer sophomores, who had to lug their stored belongings--futons, 'fridges and all--from the basement of Hollis to the Quad by handtruck...
Sophomores have enough to worry about in adjusting to our new settings, picking new classes and learning to live with new roommates. Move-in week is no time for Harvard to be skimping on its responsibility to feed and shelter us. Harvard may enjoy a 99 percent retention rate, but the administration should still welcome its sophomores back with open arms--not the back of its hand...