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According to Lewis, Harvard Universiy Police Department Chief Francis D. “Bud” Riley called Lewis Oct. 11—the day after the Masters approved 2 a.m. parties??after receiving a call from Cambridge License Commission Chair Benjamin C. Barnes saying that the 1 a.m. curfew on “entertainment” remained in place...
...said in the introduction to Political Fictions, it was a kind of high coup in the process, reducing the electorate to a few hundred voters and then fighting over them for 35 days. It was a perfect thing from the parties?? point of view; they had achieved parity. I don’t think it had anything to do with the democratic process or with anything in our politics that came before. I thought it was very peculiar, and I thought it was unfortunate that the Supreme Court decided to hear...
...same rationale that justifies universal keycard access should also lead the administration to extend weekend party hours to at least 2 a.m. The House Masters have made some progress by allowing certain parties??those in House dining halls at which no alcohol is served—to last until 2 a.m., but these limited cases are the exception, not the rule. The present policy, which holds that good students should be neatly tucked in bed by 1 a.m., does not reflect the schedules of today’s students. Loosening the administrative grip on student behavior...
...mail to residents entitled “False alarms and out of control parties?? Senior Tutor Maria Trumpler said that no registered parties would be allowed this weekend in Quincy House...
...Sponsored revenue, the money given to Harvard by outside parties??particularly the federal government—to conduct research, accounted for 21 percent of the University’s budget...