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...Hoc University Health Services Committee, appointed last October by President Pusey, has announced its recommendations for improvements in the Health Services. The most important change proposed by the Committee is the opening of Stillman Infirmary and the Health Services to dependents of employees, students, and faculty...

Author: By Katharine L. Day, | Title: Harvard May Enlarge Health Care Services | 2/25/1971 | See Source »

...Hoc Committee, whose members include Harvard faculty members and leaders in medical education at Harvard, Pittsburgh, and Stanford, also emphasizes in its report the need for greater communication between the Health Services staff and the student body...

Author: By Katharine L. Day, | Title: Harvard May Enlarge Health Care Services | 2/25/1971 | See Source »

...Dunster Equal Rights Group, an ad hoc organization born Monday evening at a meeting of 40 undergraduates in the Dunster JCR, has collected more than 500 signatures the first day they circulated their petition...

Author: By Jeffrey L. Baker, | Title: Dunster Group Fights Coed Plan | 2/24/1971 | See Source »

...exist. Responsibility for an overall housing polices plan lies with the Planning and Development Board, an arm of City Hall, which produced its last master plan for Cambridge in 1958. A new proposal is due sometime this year; and current judgments on zoning changes are done on an ad hoc basis. In order to maneuver, City officials and committees fail into compromise agreement which rarely result in action. Michael Rosenberg of the Planning Board terms making a master plan "an attempt at a rational decision process in the midst of an irrational political system...

Author: By Katharine L. Day, | Title: The Cambridge Housing Shortage, or, Why Has My Rent Doubled In the Past Six Years? | 1/22/1971 | See Source »

...these, 1400 are for elderly people, who indicate need for only 400 units of public housing. Because communities are more willing to accept housing for elderly people than for families, many more buildings for the over-65's are finding neighborhood support. And since housing decisions are ad hoc, the overall balance may remain uneven, though the problems will (if all this building takes place) be different...

Author: By Katharine L. Day, | Title: The Cambridge Housing Shortage, or, Why Has My Rent Doubled In the Past Six Years? | 1/22/1971 | See Source »

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