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Although the University is not changing its guidelines on heat for student rooms, strict enforcement of the current policy will result in lower temperatures in most undergraduate dorms, Lichten said. Starting in November, the University will fix temperatures at 68 degrees in the daytime and 64 degrees at night, he said...
...really pushed the boys to succeed was their mother Dolores, 53, a handsome, strong-willed woman whose strict Roman Catholic education gave her a sense of order that she tried to impart to her children. "It was very important for me," she says, "that they would have some aesthetic thing that they could express themselves through...
...youth he had been a fervent militant in Catholic Action and dreamed of changing the world." The grownup Rigoberto has set his sights on a different goal: the pursuit of moments of transcendent personal pleasure. These he seeks in his nightly sessions in the bathroom, where, according to a strict schedule ("The Wednesday Ear Ritual"), he cleans and maintains a different portion of his anatomy; then he gallops toward the marriage bed for inventive trysts with the compliant Lucrecia...
...recent years, the MDC has cracked down on public alcohol consumption and unruly behavior at the Head of the Charles. And spokesperson Larry Gillis stressed that the security officers will again exercise strict controls over crowd activity...
Perhaps this moral stand seems unreasonably strict. Remember, however, that "scrupulously honest" is an incredibly protean, subjective concept whose meaning is, happily, quite open to individual personal interpretation...