Word: clubs
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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About 25 students met to organize a Harvard-Radcliffe DuBois Club Thursday night, but only seven put their names on the dotted line. The club needs at least ten members to gain formal University recognition...
Eliot House has its own legend and lore. Its name evokes images of Master John Finley wandering from table to table in the dining room mentioning those all-too-familiar figures of antiquity. Its name produces visions of nattily-dressed preppies scampering from a Master's tea to the Club, and of House jocks and future Rhodes scholars energetically supporting a virtual madhouse of intramural activities...
...complete sets of out-of-tune Russian bells in the Western hemisphere and a dining hall full of date-snowing $10,000 silver chandeliers and pasted-on columns. In addition there are seven squash courts, along with the usual pool and TV rooms, the Harvard Mountaineering Club Library, and top-ranked intramural soccer, squash, and cross-country squads...
...seven-day-a-week church, St. Stephen's sponsors a preschool nursery, an emergency food bank and clothing center, a men's club that works for better relations with the police, an after-school tutoring program, a young adults' coffeehouse. Another idea is a club where periodic dialogues take place between "the losers"-neighborhood down-and-outers-and "the thrivers," a group of more affluent parishioners...
Bill Fitzsimmons: The winner of the B.U.-Cornell game should beat Clarkson in the final by a couple of goals. B.U. has better teamwork, better defense, and a more solid, better balanced club...