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...Adams' narrow alley has a few picnic tables and is packed at lunch time with sunshine-seekers. Not-so-easy access from the dining hall and several steps make for tipsy trays--watch...

Author: By F.g. Tilney, | Title: Dining Out | 4/15/1999 | See Source »

...more important intangible characteristics. Despite being situated further from the river, dedicated Quad intramural athletes still head down in droves to compete. Rooms in the Quad might be larger, but that doesn't mean residents won't make it out to the lawn on a spring day to picnic or play ball. Each hous, Quad or otherwise, has a unique character that transcends its mere physical constructs. A house's architecture might be grand, but a house's true grandeur comes from its residents...

Author: By Richard S. Lee, | Title: Put the Voodoo Dolls Away | 3/25/1999 | See Source »

...great outdoors that provided much of their inspiration. Visitors should plan to spend an afternoon swimming in the clear, spring-fed water of Walden Pond, searching for frogs along its fringe and exploring the 1 3/4-mile trail that encircles it. Another day, families may want to pack a picnic, rent a canoe at South Bridge and paddle the Sudbury and Concord rivers to North Bridge, tinderbox of the American Revolution and the setting of Emerson's Concord Hymn, which celebrated the "shot heard round the world"; or rent bicycles in Lincoln and ride the Revolution's Battle Road trail. Half...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Family: Little Concord's Literary Largesse | 3/15/1999 | See Source »

...whisked 60 floors straight up to the high point of your Boston visit." On a clear day, if it is possible to push through drooling third graders gluing there faces to the glass, the observatory has a fantastic view of the harbor and the Charles and a "picnic of contrasts." It is pretty easy to spot the River houses with Dunster's red tower as a beacon in the middle of the Square...

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

While the images of empty chairs and unused personal artifacts captured by Vanessa Bertozzi '00 echoed the themes of loss and separation, the serenity of her grandfather sitting on a picnic table by the seaside could really only be fully appreciated by reading her accompanying picture book entitled, "The Tenacity of Grandpa Beane." The book is Bertozzi's attempt to understand her grandfather in light of her grandmother's passing. The elegantly pared--down narration of the text lends even greater import to still frames of her mother cleaning the possessions of everyday life from a closet...

Author: By Amy G. Piper, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: DEPARTURES, LOSSES, SEPARATIONS: STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHY | 2/12/1999 | See Source »

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