Word: board
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Saturday CRIMSON correctly reported that Harvard College Interhouse would be discontinued in Lehman Hall on March 18, 1969. The term "interhouse" is an accounting expression which allows a student on board contract to charge his meal in Dudley House (to the value of his contract lunch) to the Food Services Department. Discontinuation of interhouse does not imply the prohibition of Harvard College members who wish to pay cash for their lunch in Dudley. This move is the first in a slow but essential lunch...
...establishment of a seven-man rent board to make the final decision on rent adjustments and landlord's eviction petitions...
...very obvious the YD's have done next to nothing," one speaker said bitterly. "Just look at our membership--last year it was seven hundred, this year it's two hundred fifty." The exec board had not met since November, and the YD's had gone all semester without a speakers program. The incumbent president promised reforms, made a half-hearted attempt at re-election, and finally withdrew, saying the YD's weren't worth saving...
...stage were not so easily overcome. The stage was so small that the actors could take only small unexcited strides. The streetlamp outside the old location sneaked through the blackened windows and ruined effective lighting techniques. And to complicate lighting even further, there was no money for a lighting board--lights could only be turned off and on with no control over their intensity. for seats the theatre had only 22 burlap-covered tables which could hold about ninety people...
...Atma may indeed undergo a radical change of face in its new location. There will be a new lighting board and hopefully a new and larger stage with which to work. The seating capacity will be larger, and the stage will actually be dark when the lights black out. The price for a ticket will be raised to $2.50, but the coffee will still be free...