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...honors thesis, Robert W. McCarley studied the Freshman year with extensive and examined the "total institution" . Although his conclusions suggested reservation on the "totality' of the Freshman year, he a student culture, and found that rather representing the upper class values of the Harvard stereotype, the College was dominated by a middle class outlook. Indeed, showed that their emphasis on ascribed and experiencing college put students from upper class backgrounds under greater stress than middle class contemporaries who emphasis achieved status and looked at the College opportunity for further achievement...
...astonishing that a perceptible should exist in such a diverse, diffuse, and group as the Freshman class. The would seem few ways for this culture, admitting its existence, to penetrate the circles of friends which dominate the beginning of the year, the time when McCarley found greatest changes. One of the best explanation can be found in the traditional references to impersonality of the Union, the living in the Yard, and the inchoate nature most other common Freshman experiences...
...Kripke '59, of Eliot House and Scarsdale, N.Y., Nathaniel H. Leff '59, of Dunster House and Brookline, Stephen A. Lerner '59, of Lowell House and Chicago, III., Robert W. LeVine '59, of Winthrop House and Newton Center, Robert T. Lewit '59, of Adams House and Orange, N.J., Robert W. McCarley '59, of Kirkland House and Mayfield, Ky., Gerald L. Mackler '59, of Lowell House and West Hartford, Ct., Lee B. McTurnan '59, of Winthrop House and Bloomington, III., and Richard M. Moskowitz '59, of Eliot House and Clifton...
Kirkland House: Thomas G. Beveridge, Paul E. Freehling, Byron J. Johnson, Richard N. Levy, Robert W. McCarley, and John Noble...
Other officers are William J. Dean of Weld and New York, vice-chairman and treasurer; David H. Jackson of Matthews and Wausau, Wis., secretary; Fred R. Moseley III of Grays and Long Island, chairman of the dance committee; Robert W. McCarley of Hollis and Mayfield, Ky., chairman of the Union activities committee; Roger D. Peirce of Lionel and Milwaukee, chairman of the common room and food committee; and S. David Galloway of Weld and Memphis, Tenn., representative to the Crimson Key Society...