Word: smokes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...whole thing was overwhelming for someone who wasn't used to the traditional all-American spring break. I remember standing with my friend looking over the balcony of a place called "The Zoo," watching everyone below bumping and grinding as lights flashed and smoke was injected onto the dance floor. I felt like an excerpt from an MTV Spring Break '98 Special, but it was a nice change. My biggest concerns for most of that week were whether the DJ would play the rap version of "Staying Alive" and whether I was tanning evenly...
...Because smoke is never confined to the single room or suite where the smoker is, the entire house can be affected by smoking that occurs only in certain rooms," said Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 in an e-mail...
Lewis also said he had heard concerns about whether non-smoking roommates felt pressured into allowing roommates to smoke in their suites...
...press release from Lewis' office cited the health risks of second-hand smoke as a motivation...
Although such a policy would seem to violate the smokers' civil rights, Harvard's crowded living conditions prove otherwise. The cracks in the walls and doors of Harvard's many old dorm rooms allow smoke to leave its room of origin. It pollutes hallways and seeps through the doors of non-smokers. Thus, these innocents are put at a higher risk of smoking-related ailments by their fellow students...