Word: gores
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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When asked on March 22, 1955, if Lowell House wanted some of Gore Hall, Master Elliott Perkins '23 said, "Such is our desire...
...Gore tug-of-war was in full swing. Before it was over, Adams, Lowell, Leverett and Winthrop all wanted a piece of Gore, and they were ready to fight...
...incident began in November 1954 when Winthrop House Master Ronald M. Ferry '12 announced plans to join Gore and Standish Halls with a Georgian connection. Gore and Standish were then, as they are now, the two parts of Winthrop House...
Leverett got into the act in March when Master Leigh Hoadley and the Leverett House Civic Improvement Society proposed a connection between Gore and McKinlock Halls. The new wing over Plympton St. would support a bell tower and include a tunnel for pedestrians, automobiles and a trolley. "If people are going to resist, we shall arm and march tomorrow," Arthur N. Schwarz '56, president of the Civic Society, said...
...next day, Winthrop tutors rejected Leverett's claims to Gore. "The proposed tower, resting upon a feeble arch, would be as shaky as are these fabricated claims," the tutors said...