"The Lashkowitz may have been an unwanted eyesore to some, but to others, it was a shelter from the storm, a place in which to live, laugh and love," writes columnist Roxane Salonen.
Salonen discusses a study done in the 1920s by J.D. Unwin, an English ethnologist and social anthropologist, that revealed that the greater a culture’s sexual restraint, the greater its accomplishments.