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...Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Tom majored in engineering, Ray in humanities) and still live a few blocks from each other in the suburbs. They don't leave the Boston area much. "We did a book tour," says Ray. "We went to Worcester, downtown Boston and Brookline. Worcester was a schlep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Four-Wheel Expertise | 7/3/2000 | See Source »

...Dunster's courtyard, located directly outside the dining hall, gets points for a minimal schlep. Picnic tables, lots of grass and a good crew view of the Charles makes the Dunster courtyard a lovely location for noshing a tuna melt...

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

...Please! And if your parents brought the car or you're in the mood for a schlep, hook on over to the Worchester Centrum for Saturday's "Discover Stars on ice," featuring Scott Hamilton, Kristy Yamaguchi and Tara Lipinski. They say it's really cool in person. 7:30 p.m., tickets...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE JOCK BLOCK | 3/4/1999 | See Source »

Inevitably, much of the heavy baggage that readers will schlep across the bridge into the 21st century will be the large-format, illustrated histories of the 20th. The bridge is not yet ready for traffic, but two such volumes are now crowding the toll gates. One is The Century (Doubleday; 606 pages; $60) by Peter Jennings and Todd Brewster; the other, The American Century (Knopf; 710 pages; $50) by Harold Evans. The books are distinctly different, but each has much to recommend it, not least because Jennings, a Canadian national, and British-born Evans, now a U.S. citizen, view their...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Times to Remember | 11/16/1998 | See Source »

Yesterday's Crimson heralded the arrival of the Fly-By lunch program on its front page. Upper-class students, who no longer have to schlep back and forth to the river for their noontime nourishment, were exuberant. Perhaps caught up in this unbridled enthusiasm, The Crimson lost its wits, portraying the sole beneficiaries of the bag lunches to be "time-pressed undergraduates." Undoubtedly, frantic pre-meds with five minutes to spare between orgo and B.S. reap the benefits of the program...

Author: By David F. Browne, | Title: A New Infield Fly Rule | 10/1/1998 | See Source »

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