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For $123,000 per year Harvard should buy them the security--a mere stocking-stuffer from the University's budget--that these workers deserve and need.
The less viewers expect, the more impressed they are likely to be. That was the theory, anyway, as DAN QUAYLE and AL GORE prepared for their debates, each vying for the label of most humble candidate. After Quayle pointed out that Gore went to fancy schools, Gore one-upped him...
Today, saddled with a four game winless streak, the Harvard men's soccer team (4-3-1 overall, 2-0-1 Ivy) is in danger of having its stocking filled with coal. The Crimson looks as if it might return to the consistent mediocrity of the Getman years.
Some residents say they are already using their Garden St. rooms as nothing more than sleeping quarters, with some stocking personal items with friends in the Yard.
Rosen says used book sales at the Coop haveskyrocketed over the past five years, increasingmore than 300 percent. Bookstores are respondingto the demand by stocking more used books, butthey can still be hard to come by.