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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Other club members feel that the evidence at hand suggests that Reade and Roger Annenberg '62, member of the Planning Committee, were responsible for the cards. Asked to comment on yesterday's accusation, Peterson noted that "an individual close to Annenberg and Reade informed me that they told him they were responsible...
Peterson's suspicions were underlined when Tom A. Alberg '62, another member of the Planning Committee, brought up the issue at last night's HYRC executive meeting...
...takes quite a bit of nerve," Alberg remarked, "for people to send out letters in their own behalf and not sign them, but this can be expected from members of the squirt-gun set." Long later explained that "one day, in the exuberance of spring, a member of the club brought in a water gun and we started squirting each other...
Such a program might include the following features: 1. No freshman to be a member of Dudley House or participate in its activities. There is no reason why the commuter should be a House member as a freshman any more than is his resident classmate. 2. Provisions for lockers for commuting Freshmen at the Union. 3. Provision for a 6-lunch meal ticket for Union lunches at a price sufficiently low so that all might afford it. Some arrangements might be made for evening meals as well to insure that when commuting freshmen eat in the Square they...
...Freshman year is not just a period of academic orientation; it is the time when a student becomes a member of the College community and acclimates himself to College life. The separation of commuters from the rest of the community is in large part a product of their removal from the experience of the Freshman year. A large part of this removal is an economic necessity: the purpose of commuting is to make life cheaper, and it does this by removing some of the most expensive (and integrating) parts of Freshman life: rooms and food...