Word: midnighters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard Undergraduate Council is circulating a poll to establish new parietals: noon to midnight every day with an extension to 1 a.m. on Saturdays. These parietals would bring a qualitative change in the House system and Harvard life in general. It would be a change for the better...
Craig Stewart '68 initiated the HUC's Monday night parietal discussion, stating it was time to "quit asking for just another hour." (The HUC last Fall negotiated a 4-hour parietal extension--8 p.m. to midnight on Friday. It was the first major change in parietal hours since...
...nine Masters are to receive a letter this morning from the Harvard Undergraduate Council requesting new, much-extended parietal hours in the Houses--noon to midnight, Sunday through Friday, and noon to 1 a.m. on Saturday...
...education here by speaking on behalf of the students of Harvard on issues facing the University community." Yet the HUC's only creative role in its short past has been to lobby for longer parietal hours and more interhouse dining with Radcliffe. If parietals were extended each night to midnight, the HUC would go out of business...
...Kaiser Broadcasting signed Gordon up for a 10 p.m.-to-midnight Sunday TV show on Detroit's WKBD. Detroit Mayor Jerome P. Cavanagh, who displaced incumbent Miriani in 1962 thanks partly to Gordon's exposes, unsuccessfully sought to get his onetime friend and ally fired. His reason: Gordon had turned on Cavanagh, accusing him of borrowing money from appointees, heavy drinking, womanizing and generally following in the wayward footsteps of Miriani. In July, Gordon broke the news that the mayor's wife Mary had filed suit for separate maintenance. A few weeks ago, Gordon opened wounds again...