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Although no entries have yet been submitted, Barnard Hall will open its yellow doors to the "Radcliffe Art Exhibition" Saturday, Nov. 18, the first event of its kind in connection with the new House system...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Barnard Hall to Host First 'Cliffe Art Show | 11/1/1961 | See Source »

...exhibition was planned by Barnard, Briggs, and Bertram Halls as the first large scale cultural House activity at Radcliffe. It is tentatively hoped, reported Miss Bartlett, that Barnard Hall will continue as the art center, and Holmes Hall has become the music center, for the College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Barnard Hall to Host First 'Cliffe Art Show | 11/1/1961 | See Source »

...student mob, estimated at 350, had barely completed serenading Barnard and Holmes Halls, and were trying their luck at Moors when the police intervened. When asked for a statement, one of the officers said "Well they're all right here so if they go back through the Square and make trouble we'll be in holy Hell. they're all right here...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POLICE END SERENADES BY HALLOWE'EN THRONG | 11/1/1961 | See Source »

...only sign still surviving the weather and care-takers is yellow-doored Barnard's label "Howard Johnson's." This reference was explained by a freshman as "Well, if the doors were orange..." The dining hall management has made no comment to date...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'Bleak House' Sign Appears at Radcliffe | 10/18/1961 | See Source »

...banner lettered "BLEAK HOUSE" that flapped across Moors Hall last week, like the "HOWARD JOHNSON'S" that adorned Barnard, proclaimed a real discontent. The anguished cry, "But we just want to be left alone," which greeted evening programs in some halls last spring, has now risen against the Houses. Even granting that the painting of doors and cupolas was not a master stroke of artistic taste, there are more fundamental reasons for the tide of opposition...

Author: By Stephen F. Jencks, | Title: Radcliffe's Revolution | 10/18/1961 | See Source »

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