HARVARD:
"Paul and Anne have come to no conclusion about marriage; he cooks, she irons and they both do the laundry together."

CORNELL:
"The only real problem has been the landlord, who like Cornell, doesn't know the setup. 'One morning he came barging in while I was in bed,' Mitchell remembers. 'I threw the covers over my head just as he came in, and for five minutes he talked to me thinking I was Carol. I just mm-hmmed in a falsetto.'"

MICHIGAN:
"They have a casual relationship: marriage is not really a question yet; at least they never discuss it."
*Check the feed sacks as wallpaper behind them.

BERKELEY:
"He and Maureen like living together without the legal binds of marriage; they found the one nude party they went to a bore; they have moved a few times, and they live at their present address because the landlord allows dogs."
