Word: cochrane
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Cochran is familiar with dorm problems, since he has spent most of his waking hours there for the past three years. There is no stipulation in Radcliffe's Redbook about sexual or residential requirements for dorm officers...
...knows quite why Cochran is running, but he has the support of outgoing president Barbara E. Rose '70. He has no specific plans or promises, but does want to change the "when you've seen one dorm you've seen them all" syndrome at Radcliffe...
...Cochran also hopes to substitute champagne and caviar for the proverbial Saturday night milk and cookies, although the thirty-six dollar balance in the dorm treasury might force economy moves...
...problems caused by a non-resident president would be handled by an executive secretary, a newly-invented post that will go to a Briggs Hall resident. The candidates for that office are Jill Curtis '71, and Luey D. Freedman '70. Miss Freedman regularly signs Cochran's interhouse slips. She hopes that being executive secretary will offer her "a new frontier to explore," because it is a brand new position...
...Cochran's election will be a first in co-educational government at Harvard and Radcliffe. Faye Levine '65 ran for Harvard Class Marshall, but only came in second on a write-in ballot...