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...Ginger” M. Young ’84 said of her first-year roommate Alison H. Brown ’84. Unlike many prospective students who scour the academic and social offerings of potential colleges, Brown flipped through club listings in the magazine “Bluegrass Unlimited?? as a guide for deciding between Harvard or Yale. She eventually opted for Boston and Cambridge’s legendary bluegrass scene.By the time Brown enrolled at Harvard as a freshman, she had already recorded an album, toured the nation with fiddler Stuart Duncan, and won the Canadian National...
...similar tactics to preemptively deny coverage to those who they suspect are at risk for a certain disease. And Comcast, one of the largest telecommunications providers in the country, has already come under fire for limiting the bandwidth of consumers who supposedly paid for an “unlimited?? subscription to its high-speed Internet service. Policymakers should also take extra steps to make the importance of privacy rights clear to those who may not understand the significance of secure hyperlinks or data encryption. Doing so will not only head off the inevitable consumer-protection lawsuits, but will...
Understandably, Harvard will not wish to apply the “unlimited?? standard to guests (surely my friends in the area would show up thrice a day), but all I ask for is a number of get-out-of-hunger-free passes for visitors stopping by our delightful university. That would surely let me hang up my burglary skills for good and fill my friends’ stomachs instead...
...reality, when it comes to having dinner, Harvard students seem to find their “unlimited?? meal plan quite limiting...
Yale upperclassmen choose between five different meal plans, while freshmen are required to purchase the 21 meals-a-week plan. The other meal plans range from a $2,285-per-semester “Unlimited?? meal plan to the $1,740-per-semester “Any 10” meal plan...