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...Dudley House members and transfer students needed a place to socialize and create a sense of a community," said Dudley House Committee Co-Chairman Lee D. Cranmer III '88. "The service is secondary...
...dining hall comes in response to last year's survey, which revealed that a significant number of Dudley House members wanted a central gathering place specifically for students living off-campus, Cranmer said...
...rent subsidy] is going to make a big difference to a lot of people, especially since we won't have to buy Harvard meal plans," said Lee Cranmer '89, Dudley house committee chairman...
...Cranmer applauded this change, saying, "At least it gives transfer students a choice about what their affiliation is going...
...arises from the Roman Catholic assertion that ordination gives the church's priests the power to invoke in the Eucharist a real, mysterious re-enactment of the body-and-blood "sacrifice" of Jesus Christ. Beginning in 1552, argued the papal bull, the ordination ritual in Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer's Book of Common Prayer erased all mention of the priestly commission to offer sacrifice. Without such a commission, Leo ruled, in Roman Catholic terms the Anglican ordinations were defective both in the form (words) of the ritual and in the intention of the original celebrants of the rite...