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...huge embankments of snow melt into lakes, and as the sand and salt from the sidewalks acccumulate into crusty heaps inside our rooms, the rash of recent snowstorms has been testing the patience of even the most devoted winter aficionados...
Apparently Gillis is not alone in her desire to escape. February and March are normally busy travel times, but this season's snow has caused a veritable mass exodus of frigiphobic New Englanders. Cristina Fernandez, a travel agent at Thomas Cook Travel, said that this year has seen a marked increase in the number of people seeking to travel to the Caribbean or go on cruises. "They definitely call a lot more when the weather's cruddy," she said...
...increased amounts of snow have elicited curious reactions from Harvard students. Rebecca Kirshner `96 seemed initially dazed when questioned about her opinions concerning the weather, but when pressed for an answer, she nearly exploded...
Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow will stop the U.S. Postal Service, but it takes whole lot less to slow the University Mail Service (UMS) to a craswl. It would seem, given instances of mail taking over a week to arrive from just 35 miles away, that the UMS is making it as difficult as possible to be a young man or woman of letters...
...sick of it and I wish the snow would just to away," said Mark C. Alonge '96, who added that this storm was at least not as bad as the blizzard...