Word: mathers
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...Mather...
...CRIMSON is pleased to announce the election of Jeremy S. Bluhm 73 of Hollis Hall and Kingston, Reay H. Brown 72 of Quincy House and Grosse Point Woods. Mich., Jonathan P. Carlson '72 of Mather House and Minncapolis. Minn., Robert W. Decherd '73 of Straus Hall and Dallas, Tex., Leonard S. Edgerly '72 of Claverly Hall and Wayland, Mitchell S. Fishman '694 of Leverett House and Hicksville, N. Y., Arthur H. Lubow '73 of Straus Hall and New York City. David E. Sellinger '72 of Quincy House and Newton Centre, and John A. Simop '72 of Dunster House and Chicago...
Death came swiftly. A group of Mather sophomores interested in the coed living discussion at the first meeting in October met again early in November with Master von Stade. The students had not met in the interim and came prepared with nothing more than a favorable inclination towards the general concept of coed living. Master von Stade came with the announced intention of not allowing Mather House to go coed this year. Nothing nearly as harsh as a confrontation ensued. Master von Stade denied that anvone knew if the majority of students wanted coed housing, added a few statistical...
...ENTHUSIASM for coed living at Mather, however, is still quite alive. While there will be no girls in Mather this spring, next fall will present an almost identical opportunity for coed housing at Mather. The opening of the Tower, like the lowrise section this spring, will provide unassigned living spaces in sizcable numbers. Proposals similar to those already mentioned will be equally valid then...
...presentation of any coed proposals will be quite different. This spring Mather will have a House Committee, which can work on such proposals with authority and coordinated effort. By this spring, also, a University-wide poll on the desirability of coed living will be completed. Master von Stade has placed much importance on the out-come of this pall. Finally, the exchanges at the other three Houses will provide evidence for or against the practicability of coed living at Harvard. So the unique opportunity for starting coed living at a new House is not yet lost. If no coed living...