Word: hsa
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Dustin M. Bourke '52, the University-appointed HSA general manager and a founder of HSA 13 years ago, said he resigned to write a book about student employment...
Robert E. Lockwood '70, last year's student president, and Ronald Stone '70, a student director, would have become members of the HSA board of directors under by-laws approved last year. Both have resigned their positions following what Lockwood described as "a tumultuous year of change...
Chase N. Peterson '52, dean of Admissions and Financial Aid and a member of the HSA board, said there was "a fair amount of friction" last year between Burke and Lockwood and the other seniors...
...take heart in small things. For instance, there are many, many tidbits of practical knowledge that we did not possess three years ago. We now know that: it is not essential to spend half the day hating the HSA; there is never any reason in the world to go into Lamont Library; it doesn't make any difference which, Harvard House gives us shelter; it is not important which faction won at the SDS national convention; it does nothing for us to know that being a senior means easy admittance to some courses...
DURING MY second week at Harvard, a well-respected student politico and House social chairman came to sell me and my roommates HSA Harvard rings. He advised, "Better buy one before the mixers. All the girls in Boston are dying to go to bed with a Harvard man." His sales pitch neatly merged our past experience with what we were to find at Harvard...