Word: bursars
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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After a series of incidents including an outright clash between a College undergraduate and a Tufts student over the right to use a book stall, Lamont officials have decided to check persons entering the library for bursar's cards...
...other changes, students will be expected to pay cash for fines under $1. According to James, the Bursar's Office has informed him that the high cost of bureaucracy makes collection of small fines a losing proposition. "Students were getting off scot-free," James said...
...news stories had there been a reporter present at the diploma riots. The May 6 issue devoted 22 inches to the history of "Latin at Harvard," then used a two-inch caption to mention a "'spontaneously assembled' group" the first night, which "re-formed Thursday night... and rather more Bursar's cards changed hands...
...that's certain about Dudley House's future is that the present facilities at 16 Dunster St. will be torn down within three years to make way for the rest of the new Medical Center. Four possibilities are being considered. Dudley might take over Lehman Hall when the Bursar's office moves into the top floors of the Health Center Building. Or Dudley House might move into Claverly; this suggestion, reportedly favored by Master Leighton, would seem to hinge on the construction of the tenth House to accommodate extra residential students...
Throughout the day, Deans, Masters, and senior tutors interviewed the hundreds of students who had lost Bursar's cards during the two demonstrations. Each offender was asked to write a statement on his participation in the riot. Dean Watson promised to "think carefully about each case" before taking disciplinary action...