Word: offs
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Miss Churchman stated that the group at yesterday's meeting had tentatively decided to allow girls living off-campus to eat where they wish "as far as dining space permits."
In an announcement to the Head Residents on Monday, Frances R. Brown, Dean of Residence, assigned members of off-campus houses to eat in specific dormitories. The ruling was to take effect next fall.
Yesterday, at a meeting between Dean Brown, the Head Residents, and the presidents of the dormitories and off-campus houses, reports revealed "a great deal of general dissatisfaction and resistance" to the plan, according to Emily W. Churchman '59, President of the Board of Hall Presidents.
"Such a rule would increase the insularity of off-campus groups, as they would usually remain together in whatever house they were placed," a petition posted in Whitman Hall claimed, pointing out that "off-campus residents have chosen their eating places on the basis of friends made in previous years...
If you are tired of anonymity, waning Peer Status and unspoken resentment, square your shoulders and come to 14 Plympton Street at 7:30 tonight. The firing of The Crime's celebrated Spring Competition, an unusually short one this year, gives you a chance to get off the launching pad...