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...audits and investigations produced little immediate change.The Council did enjoy a number of small successes in the fall. In November, the UC’s party grants process was modified to grant $200 to residents of “super party suites” across campus, such as Eliot House’s “Ground Zero” and Currier House’s “Ten Man” suite. The increased funding was a promising change, but fears remained that anemic publicity would condemn even these double-funded parties to obscurity.The UC made limited headway...
...Harvard Square on foot for four years.” But according to Henry H. Gaffney Jr. ’56, he never had trouble taming the traffic: “We all followed the example of [Frothingham Professor of History of Religion] Arthur Darby Nock, who resided at Eliot House when I was there: he mythically brandished his umbrella in a threatening way at approaching vehicles when crossing Mass. Ave. or Cambridge Street.” But at the start of Fall 1955, the number of student-owned cars, though small compared with the total car population in Cambridge...
...radcliffe graduate refectory were finalized. The refectory is the second building of the quadrangle to be constructed and will contain dining facilities for the graduate school as well as housing for approximately 40 students.2/23: A sudden fire in Thayer North causes $100 worth in damages before it was discovered. Eliot House senior Richard Friedberg ’56 speaks at the Institute for Advanced Study on his solution to a math problem which has been unsolved for over a decade.2/25: Stillman Infirmary accepts its second woman patient ever, even though it is almost ‘impossible?...
...thirds of the convention delegates. Candidates who receive the backing of 15 percent of the delegates win a spot on the Democratic primary ballot. In the primary race this September, Patrick is expected to face both Reilly and Christopher F. O. Gabrieli ’81, a former Eliot House resident and the 2002 Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor...
...Child Corliss, and in my innocence I thought my college English teacher, Mr. Morris, might feel the same. Anyway, I figured he's appreciate that some I typed up the lyrics and presented them to him with the midwifely pride Ezra Pound might have felt after seeing T.S. Eliot's The Wasteland in print. Mr. Morris read the text and looked at me as if I was daft. This wasn't poetry, his mournful look said; it wasn't even English...