Word: apley
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...students hard-pressed by mounting expenses (watch for a possible tuition rise in 1964-65) Dudley offers 103 low-cost residencies. Sixteen men live on the fifth floor of Apley Court (16 Holyoke St.) at $185 per term; 44 men save $450 to $500 a year living in the co-operatives at 3 Sacramento St. and 1705 Mass. Ave.; and 43 men live in four entries of Wigglesworth Hall (H-K) and are relieved from paying the full board charge as are the residents of Apley Court...
...eventual move to Lehman Hall will consolidate all of Dudley's facilities for the first time in many years. The House now has offices in both the Dunster St. building and in Apley Court...
...Cabot and a Lowell in Boston was not a feeling, but a state of being. Yet Godfrey Lowell Cabot was remarkable even for a member of Boston's two most famed families. He was not content to peer down from Beacon Hill and mourn, like the late George Apley, the passing of Victorian glory. He moved into the outside world and modern times with astonishing vigor and effectiveness, and he left behind him his own highly personal mark...
According to the proposal, Apley Court would continue to house Dudley's administrative offices, and the upper floors of Claverly would provide special residential facilities for local students who do not want to live at the College for all four years...
...Friday, hours at the old 15 Holyoke St. location will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for medical service and from 8 a.m. to noon for surgery. The Harvard clinic will be closed Saturday. Emergency care will be offered at the physical examination offices behind Apley Court from 9 a.m. to noon, and at Stillman Infirmary for the rest...