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Maybe I don't remember it correctly. My father might have picked the planks up at the Somerville Lumber outlet and lugged the wood home in his pickup. He could have been sanding them down in the garage for all I know. It took him forever to refurbish and nail the planks into the walls of our cold spare room. But after a year and a half, for my 12th Christmas, my parents gave me a new bedroom, a brand-new, wood-paneled room with a skylight and electric heating and wall-to-wall carpeting...
...These activities give kids an outlet to talk about important issues," Greenidge says. "There hasn't been an avenue for these kids before...
Staff members agreed with Yang. "I think it definitely fulfills a need here. I don't think there's an outlet for photographers," said Elizabeth A. O'Brien '94, who works on the magazine...
...silence takes its toll. With no acceptable outlet for their rage or grief, children often cause trouble in school. Boys, especially, may run afoul of the police. Some teenagers turn to indiscriminate sex or shooting drugs -- as though they are daring the AIDS virus to do to them what it did to their parents...
Public endorsements of Expos are rare. Long the outlet of first-year disgust, the writing program and its director are now under the general scrutiny of the Harvard community. With my own experience fresh in memory, I would like to redirect some of this criticism. The problem runs deeper than Marius. Harvard's undergraduate administration is itself at fault for failing to effectively incorporate the writing program in the College curriculum. Expository Writing needs a mandate for change to come from the College itself...