Word: classmen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...second demand, that one dealing with the separate freshman orientation program, Gallagher said "Yes, you can develop any type of freshman orientation program you wish. If upper classmen are willing to staff such a project, it can be implemented in the fall...
...Friday, 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. to midnight Sunday. For freshmen they will be 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, noon to midnight Friday and Saturday, and noon to 8 p.m. Sunday. The new parietals actually give freshmen two hours more than upper-classmen on Friday--noon...
...does not seem that these measures would be financially unfeasible when one considers the expense of other projects now underway. A new House is great. But expanding a system is progress only if the system is viable. What is the point of extending a system of upper-classmen residences when the basic rules of that system are failing to achieve a major goal--the maintenance of microcosms of Harvard's diversity...
...recent years, however, overcrowding in the Houses has allowed other upper classmen to leave. At the beginning of this year, 214 students without "special cases," were off-campus. Between 60 and 70 of them are juniors...
...Year Off. Upton's multifaceted "Beloit Plan," started in 1964, drops the usual freshman-sophomore-junior senior divisions, in favor of lower, middle and upper classmen. This permits him to treat the two middle years as a single, highly flexible unit. The lower and upper classmen must attend three consecutive trimesters - but in the middle two years students need be on the campus for only two terms. They can choose from among some 30 combinations of classes and off-campus independent study, full-time work, foreign study or just plain vacation. A student can, in fact, arrange to ignore...