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Shaw admitted that Dow had considered recruiting off-campus at Harvard after last October's demonstration. But the company decided they had to "support the placement office, a legitimate function within the university," by continued on-campus recruiting...

Author: By William R. Galeota, | Title: Recruiter Claims Morality of War Is Not Relevant | 2/24/1968 | See Source »

...trustees on their side sought to show they were indeed very concerned about student opinion and very eager to get student ideas on decisions affecting them. "I think that there would have been a great deal less rancor if students had been in on the decision-making for the off-campus tax," one trustee admitted. And both groups agreed strongly when Lynne Gerson, President of Moors, urged that "students should be encouraged to develop an interest in their college before they graduate...

Author: By Kerry Gruson, | Title: RUS: Sweetness | 2/21/1968 | See Source »

...committee decided not to make an exception to the present policy which grants rebates only to persons seriously ill or to students with off-campus jobs that include meals. "Exceptions made on religious grounds are the closest parallel to the fasting situation," said Dean Ford but, according to Ford, rebates are not in order in matters of conscience such as the fast...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard To Deny Rebates On Meals to War Fasters | 2/15/1968 | See Source »

...drink. They have to put an alarm clock by their bed in the evening as well as the morning. If an old high school girlfriend appears in the middle of the day, she can't see her boyfriend's room. And, all the while, dorm-livers watch off-campus students paying less for room and board but with none of these troublesome restrictions...

Author: By Marc Gerzon, | Title: Living in Harvard Houses | 2/15/1968 | See Source »

...life styles, diversity is not tolerated in the House system. More and more students are trying to move off campus, largely as a response to the set of restrictions which prevail in the Houses. "Many of the people I know who have moved, or who are planning to move off-campus are among the most interesting, most active, most creative students," says James E. Thomas, senior advisor to freshmen. "These are the students who feel most strongly the need to develop individual live styles--and are therefore the most likely to find the rules of House living restrictive." Thomas believes...

Author: By Marc Gerzon, | Title: Living in Harvard Houses | 2/15/1968 | See Source »

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