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...money recieved from the sale of Longfellow will be used to further the reorganization of the College into house centers. This year students affiliated with Holmes. Moors, and Comstock will belong to North house; those in Cabot, Whitman, Eliot, and the new Wilbur K. Jordan co-operative house will be in East house; Briggs, and Barnard will form South house...

Author: By Mary ELLEN Gale, | Title: Radcliffe Sells Longfellow Hall To Graduate School of Education | 9/25/1961 | See Source »

Except for the fact that it boasts one saloon for every 34 residents. Virginia City, Nev., a town of 515 atop the exhausted Comstock Lode, always seemed a wildly improbable place for so determined a dandy as Lucius Beebe. But settle there Beebe did, when he bought a long-defunct weekly, the Territorial Enterprise, in 1952 and resurrected it with an editorial policy of "benevolent backwardness" and "low moral tone, high alcoholic content." Recently, the onetime diarist of New York society, jaded at 58, has been edging away from Virginia City's sagebrush and saloons. Last week his unlikely...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Eastward Ho | 8/11/1961 | See Source »

...situation is inevitable in a University of Harvard's size where, as Jencks points out, the Administration has no effective mechanism for gauging the success of its programs. But if it is unavoidable, then the number of cases which Katz has termed "academic suicide," along with those others which Comstock has called "academic abandon," is likely to increase. Although the student who commits "suicide" pursues a vastly different career from the one who has chosen a life of "abandon," the two reactions are produced by the same set of causes...

Author: By Paul S. Cowan, | Title: An Introduction | 6/15/1961 | See Source »

...system next Fall, reorganizing the dormitory Quadrangle into four living units similar to the Harvard Houses. Although physical changes will be deferred till the year after next, a new dorm will be built in the near future. In the meantime, the present halls will be grouped into three units Comstock, Moors, and Holmes Halls will combine to form North House; Briggs, Barnard, and Bertram, South House; and Cabot, Whitman, Eliot, and the new co-operatives, East House. The off-campus houses on Garden St., eventually to be replaced by the new residence, probably will form West House...

Author: By Mary ELLEN Gale, | Title: Mrs. Bunting Restores 'Climate of Expectation' | 6/15/1961 | See Source »

...Radcliffe will separate the College from life at Harvard. Instead she expects the men will come to Radcliffe more frequently as the women's Houses instigate their own co-educational projects. The affiliation between Quincy and Holmes in extra-curricular activities will continue, as will that between Winthrop and Comstock for tutorial and occasional departmental dinners. Nevertheless, no new House-dorm co-operative ventures are now being planned...

Author: By Mary ELLEN Gale, | Title: Mrs. Bunting Restores 'Climate of Expectation' | 6/15/1961 | See Source »

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