Word: foxes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...tunnels. But the fantastic stories upperclassmen pass on to freshmen, like many Harvard legends, also have some basis in fact. Administrators never fled oncoming legions of protesters through the tunnels, but when students closed University Hall for a day last spring, the tunnels came into play. Dean Fox recalls that Harvard police used the tunnels to enter the building, while hordes of protesters sat unknowingly on the steps, blocking above ground entrances...
Rosovsky halts debate on several issues, and the meeting continues despite protests that the CHUL has not discussed the issues thoroughly. Throughout the meeting Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, and Dean Fox sit to the side of Rosovsky, speaking seemingly at will. Many House masters are also there, along with the students, who are outnumbered...
...problem. In addition, the executive committee, composed mainly of administrators, controls the agenda. As a result, CHUL has become a committee which serves the administration more than the students. Students sit on the committees, but they are outnumbered and do not run the meetings. Usually either Dean Fox or Dean Rosovsky serves as chairman, and, consciously or unconsciously, they tend to disfavor the students on the committees, student CHUL members claim...
...Fox added that the city may have become more interested in enforcing the ordinance since the Providence College fire last December, which killed several students...
...Fox said that Harvard will probably not inspect student rooms to ensure compliance with the ordinance...