Word: leveretts
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Frank H. Baker '56 was elected to represent Leverett House, defeating two opponents. John R. Green '56 defeated three men to become Lowell House representative, and David C. Baum '56 won over Edward V. Keating, Jr. '56 in the Winthrop House balloting...
...Leverett House has three candidates, Frank H. Baker '56, Joel C. Gersten '56, and Hermann A. Kopp '57. Winthrop House nominees are David C. Baum '56 and Edward V. Keating, Jr. '56, while present Council member James G. Hatcher '56 opposes Thor H. Thors '56 in the Dunster House election...
...additions suggested would not be bad in themselves. A building connecting the two halves of Winthrop House could have an excellent influence on House unity, while an extra wing would bring Leverett, presently the smallest House, nearer the size of the others. But no matter how much success addition-building might have in certain Houses, it is not the sort of program the administration can extend throughout the House system. While they might expand Winthrop and Leverett, and possibly even Adams--were Claverly added to it--nevertheless, Eliot, Lowell, Dunster, and Kirkland could never be enlarged. Postponing construction of additional...
...babies" to soon throng into the College, the Housemasters will meet in the coming few weeks to consider expansion of present housing facilities. Among the proposals before them will be plans for a new-House or Houses, and for the addition of extra units to Winthrop and Leverett. The first proposal is the most realistic solution to the problem, for the latter will neither provide for future expansion nor adequately relieve present congestion...
Beer and his group have asked all the people of Massachusetts to wire Senators Leverett Saltonstall and John F. Kennedy, Jr., expressing their stand in favor of censure...