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...always been good. The hunger strike of May 1967 was un-loubtedly the bitterest period of her time at Radcliffe. Twenty-three students starved themselves for five days in protest of the policy that year to let only 36 seniors live off campus in their own apartments. Off-campus houses were in the process of being torn down of sold to make room for Currier, and seniors who normally spent their last year in a quiet frame house with 10 or 15 other students were being forced into living in largedormitories again. Bunting stated that no more students could live...
Seven hundred twenty-two students thought House assignments should not be permanent for three years, while 731 students were against a limit being set on the number of seniors who could live off-campus...
...CHUL plan also limits the number of Radcliffe seniors who will be permitted to live off-campus and prohibits Radcliffe upperclassmen from moving between Radcliffe Houses...
...Over 9000 Harvard students, professors, and administrators live off-campus in Cambridge. They can afford higher rents which forces poor and working-class families to leave old neighborhoods as rents skyrocket. Universities like Harvard and M?LT. tend to attract research and technical firms to Cambridge, further altering neighborhoods and bringing more middle income people to the city to live. To alleviate the housing shortage, the high rents, the break-up of neighborhoods, Harvard must do its part...
Over time, rent some of the 451 off-campus units to low-income people and have them on the rent supplement program...