Word: shelterer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Stewart Guernsey, the director of a Dorchester shelter, is one of nine fasters around the country, three of whom are homeless, who stopped eating on the first day of autumn and will contintue without food until Election...
...year, he said, but will continue to lobby for his cause. "It's not fun going without food for 25 days, and it's not fun sitting on a steel cot in a D.C. jail, but it's not fun sleeping on a park bench or living in a shelter, either. So I'll continue to do this...
Some Harvard students who have worked with Guernsey support this fast. "In the long term it will be potentially effective to have folks reminded that people are willing to do this," said Daniel Buchanan '89, co-director of the University Lutheran Shelter, which is run by a committee of Phillips Brooks House. Guernsey has served as an advisor to the shelter...
...over each night in one dining hall. It's thrown right down the drain. It's ridiculous," he said, adding that starting this Friday, he and several friends will pick up food from the dining halls two or three times a week and take it to a Cambridge homeless shelter...
...songs, however distinctive their styles, sound like vintage Stones. "Big Enough," for example, sounds like an update of "Hot Stuff," while "Take It So Hard," recalls "Brown Sugar," and "Rockawhile" recalls any number of two-chord Stones jams. "Struggle" is a Stones voodoo party-from-hell song, like "Gimme Shelter" or "Sympathy for the Devil," and "Whip It Up" calls to mind "Midnight Rambler," even though it's not about S and M, as the title would have you believe...