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...Aldrich Durant, Business Manager of the University, has emphasized that the present system of a flat-rate of $8.50 weekly, with no seconds of substitutions, is merely an experiment, and that some alteration in the setup is contemplated soon. Consequently, it is urged that all students vote, and that they express themselves as accurately as possible...

Author: By Joel M. Kane, | Title: STUDENTS TO TAKE DINING HALL POLL | 2/25/1942 | See Source »

...Durant knew that food rates were rising, and he should have known in advance that the old system wasn't going to work out," he added. "Why couldn't we have been informed of the proposed change before midyears, instead of getting little printed, notices on the dining tables the day the new rule went into effect?" Hosford reasoned...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOD PROBLEM DEBATE HELD ON NETWORK | 2/13/1942 | See Source »

...hope of the Committee that the course will turn out 250 air raid wardens, who will be at the disposal of Aldrich Durant '02, Business Manager and Chief Warden of the University. This will raise to 650 the total number of wardens trained since November. These men, furthermore, by completing the standard 20-hour First Air Course may receive the Federal ARP Certificate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY GIVES THIRD ARP COURSE | 2/12/1942 | See Source »

...undersigned" still talks louder than all of Lehman Hall's claims that it is "primarily concerned with supplying adequate food to all students at the lowest prices." University Business Manager Aldrich Durant can explain over and over again that undergraduate opinion was consulted through the Student Council before the present "take it or leave it" plan was put through. The University can insist to its heart's content that Harvard Dining Halls are under "moral obligation" to stick to its word about the $8.50 board rate. But the registered protest of House petitions cannot be explained away...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: We the Undersigned | 2/12/1942 | See Source »

When alternative plans for meeting the mounting deficit in the Dining Halls were suggested. Durant showed that none of them were as satisfactory as the present arrangement. Many students have balanced their whole budget on the assumption that the University meant what it said when it instituted the $8.50 flat rate last June...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DURANT BACKS NEW FOOD CUT | 2/11/1942 | See Source »

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