Word: doored
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Toledo, the voters approved, 55% to 45%, a property tax increase that allowed the bankrupt school system to reopen after a shutdown of two weeks. To carry the day, the city's leadership mounted a massive community effort, which included door-to-door canvassing by hundreds of students...
...freshman in Greenough was robbed at knife point late last night by a stranger who entered his room through the open door...
Though the student governments at these three schools vary in function, a core of powers, practices and problems is common to all. In each school, students have been permitted a foot in the door to power, by membership on advisory and policy-making bodies. In each, students are slowed by insufficient information and a lack of genuine authority to set policy. In each case, success in opening the door wider depends on students' ability to convince administrators that they truly represent student opinion, and to lobby administrators with polls, demonstrations and facts...
Richard J. Gersh '79, chairman of the House Committee said yesterday that he encourages students not to let visitors into entrys without proper identification. Once a person is let in through an entry door, access into rooms is easy if a student's door is unlocked, he added...
Dave Neuschwander '80, a resident of Briggs Hall said yesterday, "I don't think the security at South House is adequate. The lock on our entry door doesn't always lock. There have been some robberies in Cabot Hall and there could be a lot more if security measures are not taken...