Word: quads
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...eyelids are drooping, we're starting to nod; We've been down the River and up to the Quad. The night's almost over: we're through with our list. But wait! Here's a couple of goodies we missed. Our heartfelt good wishes for new health and cheer. For Margaret Cimino throughout the new year. To Patrick Sorrento and Brian M. Byrne. To all who shoot pages and off auto here. To Evans and others who type late at night. A big champagne toast, for the future looks bright. We've brought you a year full of gadgets...
...five-year-old service carries students between any Harvard affiliated buildings, seven days a week from 7 p m to 3 a m It mostly serves students traveling the River to Quad note, graduate students and Peabody Terrace residents...
...plans for a University-wide concert, to be staged in either the football stadium or in Bright Hockey Center Various technicalities, such as administration disapproval, student apathy, and lack of a legitimate sponsor, caused the project to be killed. We did stage a "Concert in the Quad" in April 1981, featuring several student bands, but only a few hundred students attended...
Shipping 80 students each year to the Quad, as one of the proposals would do, is not a proper solution. The College has done an admirable job of trying to make the Quard a more pleasant place to live for those who, against their wishes, get assigned there--in other words, to make distance the Quad's only inconvenience. There's an athletic facility comparable to the IAB, a library better than Lamont, and a handful of departments headquartered there. But unless they move the majority of the classroom, computer, lab, extracurricular and research facilities, Harvard Square, and Harvard Yard...
...Borth House last week that the main question of whether the changes proceed is sufficient funds, not sufficient student support. There has been no apparent attempt to garner undergraduate opinion--to see whether cramped rooms at the river are a problem bad enough to send more people to the Quad, and only College officials can show otherwise. But the housing lottery convincingly demonstrates that most students would rather live tight than switch...