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...recalls that they met at the first entryway-wide meeting, “probably during the game with different colored Starburst when everyone has to say one fact about themselves.” Scarry’s “fact” was that he was from Lexington, Mass., and the two discovered that they had a mutual friend—a Lexingtonian who had attended a science program with Lilly. After their encounter at the proctor meeting, the two “became good friends,” Lilly says. Scarry “has single-handedly made...
...This summer, Mass. Hall will undergo yet another transformation—freshmen are no longer expected to live there, making room for overflow housing for upperclassmen and, perhaps, more office space. Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71 says that Mass. Hall, which housed 18 freshmen this year, lacks the “critical mass” to be a full-fledged dormitory...
...everyone approves of the change. David J. Meskill ’88, Mass. Hall’s longtime proctor, claims that its residents “are at least as happy, if not more happy, as in the other dorms” and Harry R. Lewis ’68, the oft-critical former dean of the College, put it this way last year: “I suppose different people may see different symbols in that—students losing their places to administrative bureaucrats, the College being swallowed up by the University, or maybe the FAS selling...
...stature as a scholar of democratic participation and mass political behavior is no smaller...
...Renovations to the Harvard-owned buildings along Mass. Ave. also introduced a rash of closings, some permanent, some...