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...This is the best time to have yourfundraisers," she said in an interview thisweekend. "People start leaving town around the endof May and don't come back until September," shesaid, adding that "Cambridge is so transient thatthey might or might not come back...
Despite such successes, Moore began to think of leaving the game. "After I got picked up by the Packers, I realized how transient football was," he explains. During the off-season, he looked for jobs with law firms. Although he ended up playing for two more years, he decided to pursue his original ambition, and reapply to law school...
...Breakfast will be from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., lunch from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m., and dinner from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. All other undergraduate dining halls will be closed. Graduate students whose dining halls are closed on Thanksgiving may eat in Adams House at the transient rate...
...passed, the amendment would guarantee every citizen's right to "habitable and affordable non-transient housing." A total of 61,000 signatures need to be presented to the Massachusetts State Legislature by tomorrow to start the legal process leading to a change in the constitution...
...Transient anxieties also nag at him from reports of snafus at the statue's original dedication. In 1886 it rained on their parade. "If it drizzles," says Wolper, "we all get umbrellas. If it's a hurricane, we go the following evening." At the first ceremony, the signal to drop the French tricolor veil from Liberty's face set guns to booming and crowds to cheering during a speech by New York Senator William Evarts. Wolper's nightmare: the President hits the button to light the statue, but nothing happens. So a $250,000 backup system is in place...