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Transmitters will be placed in doorways, closets and adjoining rooms or behind furniture to avoid distracting from the Houses??€™ architectural and decorative features, Davis says...
Furthermore, better communication between the semi-autonomous House divisions within HUDS would be of immense use. As it is, many of the problems Adams has experienced can be traced to poorly-coordinated, apparently arbitrary interhouse dining restrictions in other Houses??€”policies that have often seemed as if they were made by people with no access to any statistical information about Harvard students’ dining habits. For example, when a House hosts a faculty dinner or enforces its dining restrictions particularly strongly, it is inefficient and counterproductive for nearby Houses to tighten their restrictions in anticipation...
...less important, reason to provide them with this privilege. First-years will no longer have to endure long waits outside House entrances trying to visit friends, go to meetings or attend parties. Wider keycard access will also remove the burden for upperclass students who have to descend to their Houses??€™ outer doors to let in their friends. Making Houses accessible to first-years will make all lives easier and remove the unnecessary barrier between first-years and their upperclass peers...
Five of the 12 Houses??€”Cabot House, Leverett House, Lowell House, Pforzheimer House and Quincy House—already grant keycard access to first-years, making the extension a natural step, according to Lewis...
Mergel says she believes that the greatest shortcoming has been the lack of communication among tutors of different Houses??€”which she says prompted her organization of “Networks...