Word: entryways
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Their return would also be limited. The pictures are not generally clear. Furthermore, if there was an incident in any house with connecting basements, any person entering any entryway would be suspect...
...first issue that I would like to take up is letting people into entryways. Mr. Hsia states that "previously reported intruders have been better dressed than most of us." In the same breath, he states that "most of us already rely on our good sense when we let people into the dorms." He also brings up last October's incident in Hollis, in which a well dressed intruder was let into the entryway, and then entered an unlocked student room...
...question the good sense that is exercised when any well dressed "normal looking" individual is let into entryway. I also question the good sense exercised when freshman women sleep with their doors unlocked. (I was a freshman once also; half the women in my entryway left their doors unlocked at night...
...therefore suggest that all house and freshman entryway doors be keyed the same. This ought to virtually eliminate legitimate requests for entry because all those who ought to have access will have access. This should be coupled with signs, posters and announcements inside dorms that anyone asking to be let in MUST show ID, and that all those with reasonable rights to access HAVE KEYS. This might provide problems with duplication of keys. This problem could be prevented, at a slightly greater expense by using nonduplicatable keys such as those now in use in the Chemistry labs...
...Dunster House Music Society sponsors its first concert of the year this afternoon at 5:30 p.m. Gerry Itzkoff will present a half-hour of violin classic pieces, accompanied by John Adams on piano. The performance is in the Dunster House Library, at the second floor of F entryway...