Word: winterizer
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...much as Pawloski and MacDonald have contributed, the depth of the freshmen group is its biggest asset. The Crimson last 10 lettermen last year, but it is enjoying a much more successful season this winter...
According to Dannenberg, there are 6,000 homeless in the Boston area alone, and a great inadequacy of shelters. "Pine Street Inn, which is the largest shelter, only has 300 beds, and on the coldest day of the winter, Pine Street is carpeted with bodies," he added...
Guernsey said the shelter, which he founded with the Phillips Brooks House, is an emergency overnight shelter run by students with 23-24 mattresses. The shelter is open every night during the winter, he added...
...eared old town, with a not-quite-finished look about it, as though its builders knocked off a week or two early. It is a low town, with one main street full of bars, set in farming country where people raise soybeans one year, rice the next, winter rye the next, and then begin the cycle again. Over the years nothing much changes in Mamou. The boys in this culture are expected to mature into good providers and two-fisted drinkers, and the girls are expected to marry and swap obsequiousness for fidelity and adulation. The blacks are expected...
Stephanie La Tour '85 said, "I'm really glad that we had a March 1 deadline, because even though I didn't get a winter vacation, now I have two months," adding that she planned to "drink, sleep, and make money...