Word: bonding
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...Bond always had architecture on his mind. Theodore H. Evans—a member of the class of 1955 who lived on Bond’s floor in Stoughton Hall—recalls, “He was very focused on his career as an architect, I remember that...Also he was a very good bridge player.” He adds that the two used to take trips to his parents’ house on Cape...
...while Bond was comfortable in the classroom and with a select group of friends, he says that the overall social environment at Harvard sometimes left him less at ease...
...Bond says that the black students at Harvard in the 1950s were a closely-knit group socially and politically...
...Bond and others at the time did not report the incident to the University, but about three weeks later wrote a letter to The Crimson describing the event...
...Bond and classmate James Bows, Jr. ’55 wrote, “Some of the onlookers cheered when, after ten minutes, the cross was knocked down, but we are sorry to say that others expressed indignation at its destruction. Minutes later a Negro student passing thru the Yard was hailed with remarks such as might be expected in the Klan-dominated states of the South...