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...really like Radcliffe Yard—it’s so beautiful when it is all covered in snow. I’ve thought many times how someone would look rolling down the steps of Widener… it might be a nice dance...
...Gareth, the foodboy, works in a hotel kitchen in Llanparc, Wales. As the story begins he walks along a lonely mountain road carrying a sack filled with a souvenir snow globe and a steak of raw Welsh lamb. He's going to meet his friend Ross, and feed him. Ross hasn't been himself lately, as we see through a series of flashbacks. We first meet Ross, a big guy with a shaved head, at a tent revival in the middle of the town. Ross interrupts the sermon to proselytize his own beliefs - a system he characterizes by saying nothing...
...formed approximately two years ago to provide coordination among academics concerned about educational freedom in the occupied territories, Womack said. Its advisory board also includes Stanfield Professor of International Peace Jeffry Frieden, Cabot Research Professor of Social Ethics Herbert C. Kelman and Shattuck Professor of Education Catherine E. Snow, as well as other academics from universities in the United States and other countries...
...windows brood up at you. You hear bizarre, beautiful snatches of conversation. You receive unsolicited advice intended for other people. Sometimes you exchange smiles with strangers. If you take a walk now, you can find signs spring is coming: snowdrops, the firm green tips of daffodils poking through the snow. The shuttle offers none of these advantages...
...snow finally melts, stretch your legs. Strike out for Porter or for Central or just for the Quad. Make a gratuitous trip to Vanserg, and when you tell your friends about it at dinner, don’t make it sound as though it were a martyrdom. Spring came Saturday morning; you’ll see it best from the sidewalk...