Word: partings
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...currently stands, Harvard routinely violates this basic standard. According to figures released from the administration in March 1999, 358 full-time and approximately 650 part-time or "casual" employees were paid less than $10 per hour for their work. Dining hall workers at Harvard Law School currently earn as little as six dollars per hour. Janitors are also among the lowest paid employees of the university, receiving $8.15 to $9.05 per hour. This amounts to $16,300 to $18,100 per year, which is hardly enough to support one person, never mind a family, living in Cambridge. Most of these...
...surprised at the high quality of the packets, but they were actually not composed solely with students in mind. The library office also plans to disseminate the packets to the media, potential donors and friends of the library as well as for any general campaigning purposes. The packets are part of a much larger library project, in conjunction with an outside design firm, which includes designing a new library logo, creating "much needed" new stationery and revamping the library Web site...
...Despite what little Jenny told you during your last game of "I never," many women (yes, even Harvard women) find that self-pleasure is an integral part of their young adult lives. Obviously, no two women are alike; for some it might be once or twice a month and for others once or twice a night. Whatever the frequency, pleasuring yourself, as one Quincy sophomore put it, "is more than just an orgasm...it's about getting to know your body, experimenting and relieving stress...
...Stevens was frustrated by the bureaucracy he had to navigate to get a new I.D. card, but otherwise had no problems with the University's handling of the affair. Gibson says that the biggest fault on the school's part is not having doors that automatically lock, especially in robbery-plagued Matthews Hall. "It would be a relatively minor expense that would save a lot of kids a lot of grief," he says. All three roommates said their proctor had made it clear that there were robberies and that they should lock their doors...
According to Pokaski, area residents reported to the board a pattern of mischief-making on the part of SAE members. The litany of allegations included public urination, dropping trash from the roof of the fraternity house onto parked cars, making loud noises late into the night and various other grievances...