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McMahon said yesterday the administration is skeptical about the tenants' proposal for cooperative management at Holden Green, but that Hill said Friday he will look at their proposal...

Author: By David B. Hilder, | Title: Married Students In Harvard Dorms Avert Rent Hike | 5/10/1976 | See Source »

...Real Estate Department agreed Friday not to increase rents for married student apartments in Holden Green and Shaler Lane next year. The department had originally proposed a rent hike of at least $40 per month on each apartment...

Author: By David B. Hilder, | Title: Married Students In Harvard Dorms Avert Rent Hike | 5/10/1976 | See Source »

John McMahon, president of the Holden Green Tenants Council, then proposed that the residents of the 100-apartment building take over the management and maintenance of the building beginning next fall. McMahon said yesterday the tenants believe they could save at least $25,000 a year in maintenance costs...

Author: By David B. Hilder, | Title: Married Students In Harvard Dorms Avert Rent Hike | 5/10/1976 | See Source »

...Cambridge, the complex is higher priced than at least most Harvard rental property. A one-bedroom apartment at Soldiers Field Park is listed at $260 to $325 a month; the same thing costs $185 to $250 in Peabody Terrace (although that will go up soon) and $154 in Holden Green. One reason for the higher prices is the cost of the building, but another is that it's considerably fancier than its Cambridge counterparts. It would be hard to imagine faculty members living in the slightly seedy Holden Green, after...

Author: By Nicholas Lemann, | Title: A Room With a View | 4/29/1976 | See Source »

...again-if any doubters still remain-that women can write about physical functions just as frankly and, when the genes move them, as raunchily as men. It strikes a blow for the picara by putting a heroine through the same paces that once animated a Tom Jones or a Holden Caulfield. And it suggests that life seen from what was once called the distaff side suspiciously resembles the genitalia-centered existence that male novelists have so long monopolized. The organs are different; the scoring is the same...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Blue Genes | 3/22/1976 | See Source »

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