Word: whosing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Everyone who took Science B-29, "Human Behavioral Biology" knows that our hunter-gathering ancestors, to whose environment we are adapted, work three to four hours per day on average, while relaxing and playing for the rest of the time...
...employees--whose work involves everything from transferring rare documents to microfilm to ordering and cataloguing recent materials--fear that moving off-campus will hurt the quality of their work and negatively impact the students and faculty they serve...
...comically odd soundtrack, courtesy of a colorful bouquet of musicians. A morose punk rocker in painfully tight leather, whose music marries Alice Cooper to Tracy Chapman, splits Government Center with the occasional trio of starving violinists from the New England Conservatory. The would-be blues guitarist battles an aging Rastafarian below Harvard Square. All create a soothing din amidst the T's unkind acoustics...
...forgotten, the warm accent of conductors, whose soothing "Hahvahd Squares" and "Pahk Streets" fill those cars not equipped with eerily fake computerized voices...
...Machado, whose husband works in the Pforzheimer dining hall, says the promise of inexpensive English classes and long summer vacations led her to work at Harvard when she first moved to the U.S. from Portugal nine years...