Word: mather
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...referendum vote several weeks ago by Mather residents concerning CRR has had at least one positive effect: it has ended, at least momentarily, a period of passive (and often misinformed) acceptance of both the boycott and the existence of CRR, and sparked a new focus of attention on the organization which may have positive results...
...weeks of debate that have followed the Mather vote, a general agreement seems to have been reached on several points. First, the structure and procedures of the CRR are inequitable, and can lead to a denial of protection of vital rights of students. Few would argue that CRR, as presently structured, provides for due process. Second, nearly all agree that the boycott of CRR has been largely ineffective. It has not caused meaningful change in the CRR, and the organization continues to function and discipline students despite the boycott. Third, change in the CRR might be more plausible today, given...
Dean Whitlock met with the Mather House Council last night to begin the procedure of choosing a new master for the House...
...said that the job of House master has become much less sought after in recent years, but added that Mather House would not suffer from any further lack of prestige, since its image has improved greatly in the past few years after a rather dismal start...
...Stade also spoke this week of a general desire to escape the pressured life of Cambridge, to avoid the "hassles" and deadlines his two jobs present, to recognize that "what used to be fun" has become a little more tedious. He has, as he wrote in a letter to Mather House residents, "been feeling that I was running out of gas and simply cannot do justice to either...