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Perhaps the most significant change in Harvardlife, however, had little to do with the voice ofstudents. As the Class of 1998 ended its firstyear, former Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett'57 announced that subsequent classes would havetheir upperclass housing determined at random, notby the non-ordered choice system that had been inplace since the early...
...Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57] cared enormously about those things that mattered to students--that included women's issues," Viggiani says. "He may not have produced a glossy magazine, but he addressed their interests...
...statement then-Dean of the College L. Fred Dean Jewett said that randomization was not "set in stone" and could be reexamined in several years. We believe the time has come for the University to reexamine its policy of randomization, and we urge them to consider the input of students, tutors, and alumni/ae. We support the desire to increase student interaction, but the current effort leaves much to be desired. In our opinion, randomization, especially in the absence of alternative mechanisms to provide for the social well-being of underrepresented minorities, is not the right answer. We urge the University...
Calling the 1995 decision by then-Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 to remove choice from the upperclass housing process "shortsighted," the tutors cite the need for a College-wide reexamination of randomization in an open letter which was delivered to administrators yesterday morning...
...those laws is within the joint discretion of the College and the City of Cambridge. When on-campus alcohol consumption occurs within responsible bounds, the administration ought simply to avert its eyes. Please note that this suggestion has an historical precedent. Former Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 publicly stated during his tenure that the drinking age should be set at 18, and he acted on this conviction by presiding over an enlightened regime of lax enforcement. Incidentally, during this time not one Harvard student died as a result of alcohol...