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...HUDS Executive Director Ted A. Meyer said Monday on the HUDS blog. Students interviewed were generally unaware that the switch was going to take place, despite the fact that dining halls have displayed information about the change on signs and on tables. Regina H. Higgins, a card swiper in Winthrop House, said nobody had told her the date of the switch but that she thinks essentially everything “will be the same.” The new ID cards have two stripes, an antenna, and an embedded chip inside. “They have all the best card...
...also a member of the Seneca. She has been the UC’s Financial Committee chair since last spring, and was the UC’s secretary during her freshman year.Boswell, also a Currier resident, is a member of ROTC and the Spee final club.Schwartz, a Winthrop resident, is a history and literature major from Pennsylvania. While a UC representative his freshman year, he was the vice-chair for College Life, a committee he also served on while not on the UC his sophomore year. He has served on the College Events Board since the spring of his sophomore...
...youngest member of the famous Massachusetts political family, Kennedy spent his undergraduate years living in Wigglesworth Hall and Winthrop House and playing football for the College...
Don’t believe the historical revisionism of the tray lobby! Clearly, when John Winthrop founded the Massachusetts Tray Colony and guaranteed the right to bear trays, he could never have envisioned the world we lived in today! There were no trays at the first Thanksgiving! The Indians taught pilgrims about maize and tray-less dining. At the very least we could have no trays at three of five meals: a tre-fifths compromise, though that was ruled unconstitutional in the seminal case of Roe v. Tray. It’s a simple case of traykle-down economics. Let?...
Brian J. Bolduc ’10, a Crimson editorial writer, is an economics concentrator in Winthrop House...