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...former occupants of one of the "extremely uncomfortable frame structures" to which you referred in your front page article on Radcliffe off-campus houses (November 16), we protest your ambiguity which implies that Henry House is among them. Last year we found Henry House at least as comfortable as the larger brick dormitories. Good breakfasts cooked to order until 8:45 in the morning were certainly a welcome advantage. We were able to have a much friendlier and more informal relationship with Mrs. Henry, the Head Resident, than is possible in a larger dormitory, and our schedules were more flexible...
...object so much to the inevitable closing of off-campus houses as to the tone your article took in reporting it. Henry House is not a rat trap in any sense of the word, and, frankly, we are sorry to see Radcliffe lose it. Susan Storck '53 Martha Tanner '53 Adele Sargent '53 Barbara Whitney...
...professor was a wonderful burglar, but he and Francine got to fighting over such issues as who would pay the $150-3-month rent on their off-campus love nest. She spitefully threatened to expose his criminal career. Last July she even browbeat him into signing a confession. He sat down and typed out a list of his burglaries, blaming them on "neurotic individualism." Francine gave the confession to a Santa Barbara detective, who just as obediently kept a promise not to read it until she gave the word...
...Radcliffe's present off-campus houses may be converted into a co-operative next year, Mary C. Small. Dean of Students, said yesterday...
Agitation to close the woodes off-campus houses has been rising in recent years, coming to a climax earlier this fall when prowlers frightened several girls at 20 Walker Street...