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Returning, it is easy for anyone to capture the flavor of the Cambridge spring. Except for a few less circles under the eyes, most students look the same as last May.
This Zeitgeist is not captured by the big news stories, as pictured above. Little events make up a spring.
Al Vellucci advocated a ban on the sale of Peyton Place in Cambridge. In two nights, Cambridge police managed to ticket 566 student cars.
The CEP came out with a revision of the Honors program, and passed it despite the opposition of the Student Council.
Thirty-one dollars was stolen from a Winthrop House room while the residents slept, and twelve thugs attacked freshmen downtown.
The atmosphere of a Cambridge spring; much like that of a Cambridge autumn. Momentous decisions are made by the CEP about tutorial, and the Corporation about Mem Church, but individual routine remains the same.
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