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Living Wage Protestors Give Rudenstine a Valentine

McOwen said, however, that she saw someone watching the group from the second-floor window.

"This is a playful action," McOwen said. "I'm surprised someone would have been home and not chosen to open the door."

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The protesters also left living wage Valentine's Day gifts for Zeckhouser's neighbors.

The students placed pamphlets on neighbor's cars that read, "Do you know your neighbor has no heart? Living wage now!"

The pamphlets encouraged the neighbors to take action.

"Urge your neighbor, Vice President for Administration Sally Zeckhauser, to stop this gross injustice," the leaflet read.

From Zeckhauser's, the students walked slowly through the rain to Fineberg's Craigie Street home to the tune of Nat King Cole's "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons."

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