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Finally, not only do I know nothing about it, but I don't even like snow, a distaste that goes back to that afternoon in seventh grade when the class bully hit me in the nose with a snowball the size of a pregnant Swedish meatball because I wouldn't let him copy my math homework. I particularly don't like this snow. Now it's one thing for the snow to cause this week to be canceled. (It will be replayed at a later date). It's one thing for the snow to cause the hot water...
Despite what I considered these very excellent reasons, the voice at the other end of the line persisted. He probably thought I was giving him a snow job. Besides, the day's sporting activities had all been called off, and there'd be nothing to put on the sports page if I didn't come through...
...first impulse slid under a drift. "Sure," I said, my second impulse ski-jumping into the forefront, "I'll write a column about snow...
...group of Harvard students is organizing a volunteer network to shovel snow for elderly Cambridge residents and to prepare for future snow emergencies. Margaret A. Stern '80, an organizer of the Dunster-based group, said yesterday...
...several houses, and sign-up lists were posted in entryways throughout the driveways. "Many elderly people cannot get outside their houses and many of those do not have telephones to call for help," Stern said. She added, students who wish to volunteer should just knock on houses where the snow has not been shovelled and offer assistance...