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...just behind the Peabody Museum is a lovely refuge. A grille, picnic tables and benches take care of summer needs for even the least natural naturalist. The biggest draw is the beautifully landscaped park itself. Its pretty foliage promises a quiet and restful haven for anyone who happens to wander...

Author: By Sara Reistad-long, | Title: good day sunshine | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

...when I first joined. Although there are fewer baseball caps and DHA's (that's insider lingo for Harvard sweats) in the dining hall than before, there is more music of many different varieties; there are more dinner discussions and theme tables; and people of more diverse backgrounds wander through the halls than ever did when I was a sophomore...

Author: By Talia Milgrom-elcott, | Title: Randomization Reassessed | 4/20/1998 | See Source »

...really hard for my roommate to eat in the dining hall [because of the holiday]," she said, "and you just don't want to wander around [Hillel] and not know anyone...

Author: By Jason T. Benowitz, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hillel Draws Student, Local Crowds for Holiday Meals | 4/17/1998 | See Source »

...wander up to Radcliffe's Education for Action office, for instance, with its 30 years of files on student human rights efforts, and feel genuinely proud to be part of this University. I head back to the dorms and libraries that 25 years ago permitted me entrance feeling better able to tackle the TF, the silence about sexual assault, the suave assumption from many of my male classmates that I'm not quite as intelligent as I might have thought...

Author: By Stephanie I. Greenwood, | Title: Why We Can't Afford to Lose Radcliffe | 4/17/1998 | See Source »

...rare, ("Come on, it is the Quad after all," says the Currier spy) but there's almost always something to see. "I get really interested in just watching people sit at their desks," she comments. "The occasional nose-picker, you know. And then there're also the people who wander around their rooms, when they think they're studying. There's a whole lot of action that you can't really explain--and everything looks different when you're only seeing part of the room and the action. Everyone looks different." For example, at an angle from above, bald spots...

Author: By Penelope A. Carter, | Title: HERE'S LOOKIN' AT YOU KID! | 4/9/1998 | See Source »

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