Word: quaded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...recent letter to editors ("Quad Dining Policy is Unfair," Feb. 4, 1994), some fellow residents of 29G bemoan their sad state of culinary misery and proceed to blast Linda Boland (29G proctor) for allegedly creating the system that distributes 29G residents among the quad houses for eating...
...house dining hall. We have been placed arbitrarily into dining groups by Linda Boland, a first floor proctor, without regard for our friendships. In particular, the second floor has been divided among two dining groups for the rest of the year--we may never eat in the Quad with our floormates again. Of course, Boland's entire floor is dining together, but that's another point. Moreover, dietary concerns such as the need for a kosher or vegetarian table have been ignored in this process. Most importantly, it is unfair to single out a single group for interhouse dining restrictions...
...that if a Yardling walks to the Quad for her meals, she is crazy, but if a 29G resident walks to the Yard, "the exercise will make the food taste all the better...
...residents and housemasters of the Quad feel so strongly on the issue of first-year meal guests, they should implement normal interhouse restrictions, not just single out those residents of 29 Garden...
...Garden St. But what the staff overlooks in its specious Weld analogy is that no kid in his right mind would stroll up across Cambridge Common in the driving sleet at 7 a.m. just to get Currier's waffles. Show me a Yardling who voluntarily dines at the Quad and I'll show you an admissions mistake...