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...system of only allowing students admission to their own houses lacks any logic whatsoever. Certainly, the card keys increase Harvard students' protection from Cambridge's criminals. Yet limited inter-house access almost presumes a criminal element among the student body. Why would someone living in Mather automatically constitute more of a threat to a Quincy resident than another Quincy resident...
...fact, the new system hinders students' ability to benefit from the special Harvard experience of on-campus living--something students at other universities, scattered as they are in private apartments, cannot enjoy. And there are other legitimate reasons students deserve easier inter-house access: class sections, club meetings, rehearsals or postering. Moreover, students would still be able to maintain security by locking their individual suites...
Even if house masters want to maintain a more closed environment in their houses, the College should step in and mandate inter-house card key access. Certainly, Harvard's security system should foster an environment where everyone is safe...
Rudenstine said only that the outgoing number-two University administrator is an "innovator" who will continue his work on inter-faculty relations in his new position as Leverett professor...
Consider, for example, the Gazette's recent treatment of the news that Provost Jerry R. Green would leave his job and take a new inter-Faculty position...