Word: bursars
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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With the familiar yell of "Up to Radcliffe", the mob headed north. One group built a monstrous bonfire, while another constructed a barricade across Concord Avenue. When the smoke and gas had cleared, only one student had been arrested, but 400 others went home minus their Bursar's cards...
...following fall was enlivened by Boston power failure, which sent about students on a river to Radcliffe blackout blast. Leverett men rumored that the world was coming to an end, partly in jest and partly as consolation to friends who had lost Bursar's cards in the Sunday night affair...
...arrested included ten Harvard men and two Elis, and City Councillor Edward A. Sullivan commented, "They would be clubbed if they tried it in New Haven." When the Dean's Office had collected its wits and numerous Bursar's cards, it announced the dismissal of two6John Harvard's statue has replaced the Rebellion Tree as the rallying point of Yard disturbances. In the spring of 1950 distraught freshmen escaped from exam-period tension by pouring into Yard, dashing wildly back and forth to Radcliffe...
...assume that Smoker elections have lost their importance. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Perhaps you would have discovered this had your coverage of the election campaigns been somewhat more complete than a more notation that posters were banned from the Union on grounds of obscenity and that bursar's cards were lost after overly boisterous eleventh-hour electioneering in the dining rooms...
Friday, February 8, will be the last day for payment of the January term bill. Failure to meet payment on this date will result in a $10 fine and possible disciplinary action. Any student who has not received a bill is advised to procure a duplicate immediately from the Bursar...