Word: campuses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...alumni keep in only sporadic contact with each other, their contacts with the Cambridge campus are even more intermittent. Most receive all their Harvard news from Harvard Magazine; the officers of the club also receive the Gazette, and Rider travels to Harvard each October for alumni gatherings...
...article on page thirteen of the September 17 issue of the morning Boston Globe entitled "Harvard opens center for Jewish community," he initially discusses the parallel between the increasing numbers of Jews at Harvard and the movement of Hillel toward the center of campus. Rosovsky said, "Harvard has helped in many ways. Most of all Harvard has made us feel at home. We are neither hyphenated nor second class citizens. We have to be leaders in keeping Harvard's gates open to all those who have the merit to enter." Though against quotas, Rosovsky said he favored "sympathy and tolerance...
More than 50 per cent of this year's freshmen living on campus are housed in overcrowded facilities, Ann B. Spence, associate dean of the College, said yesterday...
Harvard's definition of overcrowding is "having one more student than the number of rooms in a suite," she said, adding that last year about 50 per cent of freshmen living on campus were overcrowded...
...admissions wait list now have non-resident status and live at 8 Plympton St., a freshman resident of the building said yesterday. The resident, who asked not to be identified, said admissions officials gave him and several other students the option of finding off-campus housing and joining the Class of '83, or waiting until next year and joining the Class of '84 as "regular students...