Word: leveretts
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard Lampoon has elected new officers for 1968. They are: Thomas S. LaFarge '69 of Eliot House and Marion, Mass., president; David C.K. McClelland '69 of Lowell House and Rochester, Mich., ibis; James A. Rivaldo '69 of Leverett House and Rochester, N.Y., narthex; and Mark H. Stumpf '69 of Lowell House and Mt. Vernon, Iowa, narthex...
...subcommittee chaired by Richard T. Gill '48, Master of Leverett House, is pursuing a more cautious line at Harvard. "We hope to be able to achieve a policy in which all seniors could move out," Gill said yesterday, "but this would depend on the numbers. If a great many wanted to move off, on-campus rents would have to go up." This, Gill said, was unacceptable...
...because it leaves the absurdity of the Vietnam war virtually untouched by American humorists. Indeed, the one great exception remains the Lampoon's 1965 parody of Time magazine. What humor there is in the war is exploited by Conn Nugent in his "Personal Essay," an unlikely letter from a Leverett House senior to the Duke University Graduate School of Business Administration...
Under the present system seniors who wish to live off-campus must present reasons for leaving the Houses. Richard T. Gill '48, chairman of the subcommittee and Master of Leverett House, said the Mather planners had suggested that "ideally any senior should be able to leave the Houses and we hope it works out that...
...depressing to think that incoming Harvard classes will never know the wonderment of a Leverett House mixer. They will come to this great University, pass through four years of education, and marry Wellesley girls whom they met at proper social gatherings. The University has no right, in ending mixers, to deny these incoming generations of Harvard men their proper amount of anguish...