Word: campus
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...unit difference between the two figures is mostly due to different calculations of the amount of "doubling-up" (several students living in the same unit). The Design School group used a formula to estimate this, while the Planning Office mapped addresses of off-campus Harvard personnel...
...principal new finding the survey makes is that Harvard students, faculty, and employees living off-campus last year occupied 3504 units of Cambridge housing, some-ten-per cent of the City's total of approximately 35,000 residential units. Cambridge has been suffering an acute housing shortage in recent years...
...should not push this point too far. There is much impatience with the war, but it is difficult to say of what nature. Is this impatience strong enough to tolerate prolonged campus disruption, to survive backlash from a "peace without honor," and permit the advocates of withdrawal in Vietnam to become the architects of a new society at home? A negative majority has been emerging in opposition to the war. Whether it will take a positive character and elect more Michael Harringtons remains undetermined...
...march is not in itself a solution." Jay Sargeant a Boston State student and member of the march steering committee, said last week. "It is a building action for a campus worker-student alliance. This is the focus of our whole campaign; we must make this alliance concrete...
...Harvard have us arrested for putting up posters? We worked to publicize a march against the Vietnamese war and the negotiations, against university attacks on the people (like ROTC, expansion. and counterinsurgency research), and against the Universities' lousy treatment of campus workers...