Word: kirklanders
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...balmier than any Bay City afternoon is supposed to be in spring. Centerfielder Willie Mays, who may wind up the season as the team's only visible means of support, hit two for five. The vaunted rookies, First Baseman Orlando Cepeda, Third Baseman Jim Davenport and Outfielder Willie Kirkland, outperformed their promise. For the moment, life was wonderful...
...Kirkland House may start its own House section program next year, according to Master Charles H. Taylor. He indicated that Government 1, Economics 1, and Social Sciences 1 are under consideration for Kirkland sections. He added, however, that the chances for initiation of the program by Fall were "less than 50 percent...
Taylor noted that, in a survey of opinion conducted by one Kirkland tutor, several students had expressed misgivings about the program. The main objections were that students might lose the benefit of having a separate tutor and section man, and would become isolated from students in different Houses...
Speaking at a forum on the cost of higher education, held at Kirkland House, Monro ventured a guess that, "There will be another tuition increase at Harvard in a couple of years, then another, then another, so that within ten years, the figure could reach $2000." He felt that this figure was reasonable, and was within the reach of many students...
...Brooklyn, N.Y., also in Mathematics; Stephen A. Marglin, of Dunster House and Los Angeles, an Economics concentrator; Allan J. Rosen, of Dunster House and New York City, a concentrator in Chemistry; Richard E. Rubenstein, of Adams House and Woodmere, N.Y., in History and Literature; Robert H. Socolow, of Kirkland House and New York City, a concentrator in Physics; William W. Sihler, of Lowell House and Norfolk, Va., a Government concentrator, and Sidney L. Shushan, of Lowell House and New Orleans, La., a concentrator in History...