Word: apley
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Eliot still led the other Houses with 165 pledges. The Yard signed up 300, Kirkland, 158, Dunster, 139, Lowell, 120, Winthrop, 110, Adams, 105, and Leverett, 100. Apley, Dudley, and Claverly together totalled...
...other House results were: Adams, 50; Leverett, 47; Lowell, 56; Winthrop, 55; Apley, Claverly, and Dudley, 38. Dunster was untallied last night...
During the era of President Eliot there were three distinct social strata: the poorer students who lived in Cambridge's numerous "boarding houses", the middle class students who lived in the more expensive Yard dormitories, and the "Gold Coasters" who lived in the privately owned Westmorely Court, Randolph Hall, Apley Court, Claverly, and Dudley...
Your excellent editorial on the pointless inconsistency of the House-Graduate Center Parietal Regulations omitted one important point. The residents of the outside dormitories; Claverly, Dudley, and Apley, are all upperclassmen, but still are held subject to Freshmen Parietal Rules. Surely these unfortunates deserve at least the same entertainment privileges as their brethren in the Houses. Since there are no superintendents in these halls, the Adams House plan of check in and out cards deposited in boxes, to be inspected by the Yard Police on their rounds, could be easily put into operation. Herbert Levin...
...Apley 1--Dominique H. Wyant...