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Eliot House was the next most unpopular dining facility, accepting 330 interhouse students and losing 750, Garrett said...

Author: By Steven A. Gield, | Title: CHUL Finds Interhouse Diners Do Not Overcrowd The Union | 11/8/1975 | See Source »

Katherine E. Garrett '76, Currier House CHUL representative and a Crimson editor, said yesterday that the least popular House dining halls, or those who lost the greatest number of diners in interhouse switching, were Dunster, Mather and those at the three Quad Houses...

Author: By Steven A. Gield, | Title: CHUL Finds Interhouse Diners Do Not Overcrowd The Union | 11/8/1975 | See Source »

Although a breakdown by individual houses was not available, Garrett said that for the week, 878 interhouse meals were eaten at the Quad dining halls, while 2216, mainly lunches, were eaten elsewhere by Quad residents. The figures for Dunster-Mather were 940 and 1698, respectively, she said...

Author: By Steven A. Gield, | Title: CHUL Finds Interhouse Diners Do Not Overcrowd The Union | 11/8/1975 | See Source »

...most popular dining halls, Garrett said, were those at Lowell and Kirkland

Author: By Steven A. Gield, | Title: CHUL Finds Interhouse Diners Do Not Overcrowd The Union | 11/8/1975 | See Source »

...determined chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Ray Garrett Jr. pushed through reforms long opposed by Wall Street. He also moved the watchdog agency into such new activities as demanding disclosure of bribes paid to Government officials by U.S. corporations. When Garrett leaves to rejoin his Chicago law firm, he will be succeeded by a corporate lawyer who may ruffle almost as many feathers. Last week President Ford nominated as the SEC's new chief Roderick M. Hills, 44, a presidential assistant and head of a White House task force looking into ways to reform federal regulatory agencies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WALL STREET: A New Chief for Change | 10/13/1975 | See Source »

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