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Quincy in December is still little more than a seven story cement and steel shell with elevator shafts. Few people can imagine its completion by September. Only two resident tutors and a handful of associates have thus far been named. Yet 260 students, almost twice the anticipated number, have filed applications for residence in the new House in the fall...
From this number Professor John M. Bullitt, Quincy's Housemaster, will pick eighty, roughly eleven from each of the other Houses; and these will form the junior-senior segment of next year's Quincy population. "The applications are spread rather evenly over the Houses, and the lowest total is well over twenty; so I have lots of room to maneuver," Bullitt remarks...
...there are bound to be a certain number of academic leftovers in a House and not all of them are going to be anxious to prepare for the junior examination which would make them eligible for Honors again. In short, there are a certain number of non-Honors "types" in the College, and they are often as creative and productive members of the community as the scholars. Clearly, academic policy must include provisions for this group...
...freely attended by anyone in the House interested in a particular subject, and would be organized and conducted by tutors in related fields. A "Social Sciences Tutorial," for example, would include economics tutors, government tutors, and social relations tutors. If it were good enough, it might draw a number of English and physics majors to meetings...
Yesterday the Crimson Freshmen blanked M.I.T. 9-0, extending its record to 2-0. Romer Hallern won his second straight 3-0 victory at the number one spot to pace the Yardling victory...