Word: spotting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Rylan M. Hamilton '02 also discovered the loophole of Peabody Terrace after getting no response from the infamous lottery and going over to the parking office to challenge their ticketing of his car. He ended up with an uncovered spot on the roof of the Terrace...
...When Nitze, who is a Crimson Editor, bought a new car, he naturally needed a spot. At the parking office, explains Nitze, an employee casually asked, "Do you mind telling me what kind of car you have?" Nitze name-dropped the name of a high-end luxury vehicle. "With a car like that," the employee responded, "you should get any spot you want." When Nitze inquired about the lottery, he was told, "Don't listen to them, listen to me," and presented with a choice between Peabody Terrace and DeWolfe. Without entering the lottery...
...official lottery regulations stipulate that only residents of a building such as DeWolfe or Peabody Terrace are guaranteed a spot in their building's lot. Nevertheless, Nitze, of Dunster House, received a coveted covered spot on Peabody's first floor...
...FAVORITE SPOT ON CAMPUS...
...Brustein: My favorite spot on campus is Toscanini...