Word: grouped
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...antics of the Graduate Student Association Council during the past two weeks sound like maneuverings of fifth-grade wastebasket monitors. It is difficult to believe that a group of Harvard graduate students could engage in such petty scheming...
...Council has traditionally been apolitical, concentrating on extended arguments over the purchase of color television sets and the sponsorship of sherry parties. This year a few members tried to enliven the group by suggesting some vaguely political activities. After persistent stalling, the council finally agreed to conduct a referendum on the Vietnam...
...them and the resolution was rescinded. Much argument and several hours later, the referendum was reinstated, but only with working that severely reduced the chances of a dovish result. Moreover, only GSA members, who constitute only 1500 of the 4500 graduate students and are probably a relatively conservative group, would be allowed to vote. Finally, the number of polling places was restricted...
...this case, those applying to Houses could choose the system they wanted: one group of Houses could become a non-restrictive estate while the others could remain examples of the traditional "male community." But when applications flooded into the non-parietal Houses, the Administration would have to realize how much resentment there really...
...exchange began last summer when a group of tutors and students from Harvard and Radcliffe tutored Shaw freshmen in basic academic skills...