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On a warm night during the spring reading period of 1954, Donald P. Hodel ’57—a freshman living in Wigglesworth E-11—received a welcome distraction that became a valuable lesson.
According to a report delivered by University President Nathan M. Pusey ’28 to the Board of Overseers on Oct. 8, 1956, approximately 1,200 additional students were living in Harvard undergraduate housing above the number the dorms were built to accommodate. Upperclassmen without space in their houses...
Unfortunately, a housing shortage was not the only problem the College had to confront. Pusey also stressed the need for increased salaries for professors, an area in which the College was losing its previously “unchallenged lead to which no small part of Harvard’s present...
The plan’s objectives stood on a firm foundation, but just over 50 years ago—in March 1957—some Cambridge residents learned that their homes did not. As the University moved forward with its plan to build Quincy House between DeWolfe and Plympton Streets...
Figure out "the number" together. Many advisers say you'll need 70% to 80% of your preretirement income to maintain your standard of living. But they forget about additional expenses, such as medical costs. And then there's the Grand Canyon factor. Many couples first view retirement as the chance...