Word: quaded
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Quad renovations and a higher than expected number of returning students left the housing office scrambling to find space for an extra 80 students when the school year began and College officials spent the year solving the housing crunch and insuring that it would not happen again...
...crunch dissipated with some clever reshuffling and normal student attrition, the College began to devise solutions and the forecast is better for next year. The Quad renovations will be completed by early next fall and Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 has implemented an annex housing plan that will house 101 undergraduates in rent-subsidized apartments in Peabody Terrace, the Botanic Gardens and 8-10 Mt. Auburn...
...some students move off-campus, Quad residents will be moving back on. Almost all of the $21.6 construction project will be finished in September, including two new dining halls for Cabot and North Houses which will share a kitchen, says Assistant Dean for Physical Resources Philip A. Parsons. "Things look all right at this point, although nobody has ever done this much construction in a summer at Harvard," he says, adding that the work will probably cost slightly more than projected...
...suburbs. I glanced past Waltham, Peabody, Danvers, and Swampscott until I came across Cabot House. I learned that shuttles leave for Cabot House every time there is an eclipse of the sun. So I ran over to Crimson Travel and booked two tickets on the next flight to the Quad...
...junior year, I had accumulated enough miles on the Quad shuttle to qualify for a free trip to Mexico. Junior year was also the first time I had been to a Harvard Hockey game, and the first time I had been called a fascist. I have never been to another Harvard hockey game since then either, but I have been called a fascist lots of times. I'm not sure how I got the reputation for being a fascist, but I think it has something to do with a Crimson editorial I once wrote calling for the reinstitution...