Word: avc
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Gootenberg '49 1PA, AVC chapter chairman, said yesterday that the group is trying to find out the needs of the student families at the University. Gootenberg added that the AVC hopes to find a way to facilitate the relocation of these families...
Financial and academic effects of the announced reduction are also part of the questionnaire. The AVC wants to find out how students rate their present housing...
Married students at the University will begin receiving today a housing questionnaire from the Harvard Chapter of the American Veterans Committee. The questionnaire is a part of AVC investigation of the administration decision to cut off all subsdized housing for married students...
...report further indicates that the present accommodations, deemed more than adequate for present demands by the University, have left many married students without the desired locations. Wellington F. Scott '49 1L, housing chairman of the AVC, indicates in his report that there is no reason to believe that this demand will decrease substantially...
Preliminary reports of the AVC investigation record the number of married students as 3,049 in 1947, 2,656 in 1948 and 2,465 in 1949. However, these figures, obtained from the Office of Harvard Wives, indicate that there is a trend toward more married students in the professional schools than there were before the war years...