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This letter is addressed specifically to all those house masters and superintendents who have perceived a problem with the door-dropping of various materials to their houses, but I hope all of you will read it. I sympathize with the occasional little problem that affects the houses as it would...
I would venture that the College has a special obligation to help expose students to the widest variety of opinions possible. Surely this is worth a small amount of extra clean-up per week.
28--Hazardous chemicals slow development plans on two Harvard Square sites--the Harvard-owned Gulf station property across from the Harvard Union and a multi-million dollar condominium development. The next week, Harvard Real Estate officials criticize the state for the strictness of its environmental clean-up standards.
13--The unauthorized removal of posters from bulletin boards belonging to Jewish and gay and lesbian groups prompts an administrative investigation. The tampering had coincided with a clean-up effort in preparation for fundraising efforts.
That contamination derailed a private developer's plans to build luxury condominiums on the site in February. St. Paul's has agreed to set aside $500,000 of Harvard's purchasing price to comply with state regulations for the clean-up, she said.