Word: permanente
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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The Report's recommendations included a short-run exchange for next semester, permanent coed housing on a college-wide basis, and open inter-house as long as separate Harvard and Radcliffe dormitories exist.
The next meeting of the Radcliffe Council is scheduled for February 3. Kaufman said that the HPC had hoped a short-term coed experiment could be made without having to "cope with the kinds of very thorny problems that you have to cope with if you consider permanent coeducation on...
This, in turn, would tend to hurt the implementation of other recommendations of the committee, particularly since many of them are only guidelines, calling, for example, on the University to work more closely with M.I.T. and the Cambridge City government to increase low-income housing in the City. Even if...
Christmas vacation offered a temporary lull, but a showdown of brute student power was looming. In late December, Hayakawa became a permanent fixture on evening newscasts in California. Wearing his perpetual tam o'shanter ("a symbol of courage," he said), he toured his college and swore that it would open...
HOW MANY MORE jokes can be made about Spiro Agnew? Or LBJ? Or the upper middle-class? These are the problems gripping the political theatre, now a permanent fixture both here and in New York.