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Most of the rates will be concentrated in the $185, $210, and $230 brackets, with some students paying slightly more or less. The proposed price scale is subject to readjustment yand rents will be raised if the existing rates are increased, John M. Bullitt '43, Master of Quincy House, said in a letter to the successful applicants...
...John M. Bullitt, from a stategic artillery position atop Quincy House, seizes control of Harvard. Elliott flees to Concord. Bundy and Peron move into Argentina, but the country is destroyed by a faulty U.S. missile broadcasting the "Battle Hymn of the Republic." Bernard Goldfine comes out of retirement to become Dean of Harvard. From her cell his secretary, a Miss Paperman, reports that he is taking advisement under a typing exam...
...Bullitt and David Riesman '31, Henry Ford II professor of Social Sciences and one of the Quincy associates, have been interviewing almost all of the applicants for the new House. Only candidates for Quincy House who are not either accepted or rejected are being interviewed...
...Suzanne H. Rudolph, instructor in Government as of January 1, has been appointed a non-resident tutor at Quincy. Her husband, Lloyd Rudolph, also to become an instructor in Government this January, is a non-resident tutor at Dunster House. Bullitt said he realizes that there may be some dissent about having a woman as a House tutor but, "I am delighted to find someone of Mrs. Rudolph's intellectual stature and I see no reason for discrimination here...
Other appointees named yesterday by Bullitt are David D. Perkins '51, instructor in English, as a resident tutor, and Thomas M. Woodward, teaching fellow in History and Literature, who will be either a resident or non-resident tutor. Other members of the tutorial staff will be named in January according to the distribution of majors among upperclassmen transferring to Quincy House...