Word: mems
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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When completed, the underpass will handle all cars that now use Cambridge St. in front of Mem. Hall. Part of Kirkland St. behind Memorial Hall will be closed off, allowing Harvard to build a pedestrian mall linking the Yard with Littauer and the Law School...
...University has quietly reversed a long-standing tradition by permitting Jewish High Holy Days services to be held in Memorial Church. The blowing of the ram's horn at sundown Saturday ended the first non-Christian service open to the public in Mem Church's 35-year history...
...case with which the change was made is in sharp contrast with the bitter battle eight years ago over the use of Mem Church for non-Christian weddings and funeral services. At that time, President Pusey wrote, in a letter to the CRIMSON, "Harvard's historic tradition has been a Christian tradition" and Memorial Church "has always been thought of as a house of Christian worship." He offered non-Christians the use of PBH for their services...
Many members of the Faculty objected strongly, and presented a petition to Pusey asking that Mem Church be open to services of all religions. The Corporation decided to permit weddings and funeral services of all faiths in Mem Church...
...wore clothes of fine paisley and looked like gay moths fluttering from one sweet basil to another. They thought to make themselves appear innocent, but true innocence like true madness never perceives itself, and they achieved the super come-on. At last report they were being escorted out of Mem Hall through the said confetti of fallen circulars...