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Sinking his teeth into a burger after a five-mile run, Robert K. Lord ’09 said it tasted like “one of the best [he’d] ever had,” while Ben Kirkup ’97, a non-resident tutor, praised his beer-battered shrimp as “hot” and “crispy.” —Roger R. Lee contributed to the reporting of this story. —Staff writer Maxwell L. Child can be reached at mchild@fas.harvard.edu...
...past, the bell’s desk has been manned by students. Currier residents will still work there, but for fewer hours and with less responsibility.Some Currier residents argue that the new measures are stripping the Quad House of its character. But Shahram Khoshbin, who served as a resident tutor and chair of the House’s pre-medical advisory committee before becoming interim master, insists that real safety issues justify the changes.“Having been here for such a long time, we obviously had a long institutional memory,” Khoshbin said...
...office was “working with Financial Aid to ensure that any student who, for financial reasons, does not have access to a cell phone can get one to use as a replacement to the red phone.”Red phones will remain in proctor and tutor suites, and in Quad dorms, after what Nelson called “an exhaustive study of the cellular connectivity in the Houses and dorms this summer” revealed that the cellular service in the Quad was poor. Regular land-line phone service will be available to students willing to bring...
...Fienning was the co-director of Refugee Youth Summer Enrichment, a PBHA-sponsored summer English as a second language program aimed at immigrants in Boston high schools. He was also a tutor for more than two years with the Refugee Youth Enrichment's term-time program, Corbin said...
...also a tutor for over two years with the Refugee Youth Enrichment’s term-time program, said Gene A. Corbin, the executive director of PBHA. Corbin described Fienning as “very passionate about serving others,” noting that he was “sure service would have continued to be a big part of his life...