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Teaching today takes restraint, energy and, above all, a sense of humor. While the kids downstairs eat cheese fries, half a dozen science teachers gather in the third-floor faculty lounge over leftovers from home. These 27 min. are more like a sanity break. When they enter the lounge, they get to be adults. They talk about everything from weekend plans to the lack of staff parking to the difference between sweet potatoes and yams...
Yates teaches in the same third-floor classroom where he once studied geometry. He was raised a short bike ride from the school, graduating in 1985. He moved to Colorado and Texas but returned after marrying, so that he could raise his two children in Webster's small-town atmosphere--and see his students at the pizza parlor or the Krispy Kreme. He doesn't mind when they stop by his house, or hide outside his back door to blast him with water balloons. "I would never teach in a school where I didn't live," he says...
...Lamont's third-floor reading room was renovated this summer, and posters there brag about the power outlets at every study space. And there's space to add roaming ethernet sometime soon...
...cites the flourishing Upstairs at the Pudding restaurant on Holyoke Street, which has no street-level signage and occupies a third-floor walk-up--"retial suicide," Sudholz says...
...third floor of the Murr Center brings the Harvard athletic community together with mailboxes for coaches from all 41 varsity sports, office for the tennis and squash coaches, conference rooms and offices for all the athletic department offices. Almost all of the third-floor athletic department offices have a fantastic end zone view of Soldiers' Field. The best seat in the house, however, is from the "Touchdown Room," which, with its comfortable and plush seating, is guaranteed to be a real crowd-pleaser among alums and recruits who come to watch a Harvard football game...