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...Like the great civil rights leader Martin Luther Vandross, I has got a dream of little black girls and little white girls playing with each other,” he added...
...Martin, who headed the Division of Applied Sciences, initially disapproved of the Core because it required so little science and thus might discourage “the better students” from attending Harvard...
...addition, Paul C. Martin ’52, dean of the Division of Applied Sciences, and Edward L. Keenan ’57, associate dean of the Faculty, served as ex officio members; two students appointed by the Education Resources Group were non-voting members...
...their friends from Lowell House—“all young, attractive females,” Shofner notes—and proceeded to wangle them invitations to the punch dinner by entering them under male aliases in the club book. Mary Anne Kocur, for example, went as Martin, Janice Pelletier as James. Some of the other women were identified by initials so as not to arouse suspicion. Invitations in hand, the women waited at the door...
...money to the HAA nearly two weeks before game day—so that the tickets could be distributed equally—eliminated a lot of the waiting time. The proposals for this general change in the system were suggested as early as Oct. 8, 1953, when Dr. Martin H. Brownstein ’56 wrote a letter to The Crimson outlining a general plan...