Word: allowables
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Administration will allow exceptions to the senior residence rule only in cases where financial considerations, physical disability, or educational opportunities elsewhere make moving out advisable. Students wishing to live outside the House system must contact their Senior Tutors or the Dean of Freshmen, the notice said...
Since last January, when both administrations voted to allow organizations to merge, clubs have often been forced to meet in University classrooms. Although conditions at Harvard are more favorable for joint meetings than those at Radcliffe, "It seems that both institutions should try to share the burden of the clubs," Watson commented...
...College needs a student union--like those on many mid-Western campuses--to provide space for Harvard-Radcliffe student groups, Charles H. Taylor, Master of Kirkland House, said last night. "We cannot allow these organizations to use the Houses for their meetings because we don't have sufficient room," he explained...
...however, will have adequate meeting rooms. Quincy House may make its two large seminar rooms available to some Harvard-Radcliffe organizations for certain functions, according to John M. Bullitt '43, Master of Quincy House. "Although these rooms were designed for use by sections, tutorials, and House groups, we may allow some outside groups to use them," he explained...
...while Harvard trusts girls in its buildings, Radcliffe is not quite sure whether it will trust men in hers. For Radcliffe will allow none but her own to enter her buildings after 8:30 p.m.; in addition the college forbids alcohol to be served at any times, and spirits are a frequent refreshment at meetings. Merged activities, therefore, rely on Harvard buildings for evening meetings, giving the Harvard Dean's offices the responsibility of approving locations, finding chaperones, and recording all this data in triplicate...