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Eliezer Krumbein '46-'47. Frank M. Lowenberg '47 and Frost, the three founders of Harvard's Hillel chapter, say Jewish students had previously lacked a cultural identity. Indeed, the organization was formed partially to counter the widespread assimilation of Harvard Jews into the broader campus culture...
...Frost notes that Jewish students tended tohave Jewish roommates...
...When I was here, there was a mythology of theHarvard man," Frost says. "There was not all thismulticulturalism to provide a feeling of homewithin the school...
...Harvard was more of a local college at thetime," Frost says. Many students went to religiousservices at their family places of worship nearcampus, and many faculty lived and worshipped inBrookline, according to Frost...
...when Harvard became a national universitythe structure broke down--there were a lot of bigchanges," Frost recalls...