Word: planned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...single-rent system would help eliminate "social segregation" and a "terrible administrative snarl in the Houses," a high official in the Administration said yesterday. But such a plan, he added, would have to overcome "the wide spectrum of room desirability," a built-in feature of our housing...
...other hand, although a single-rent plan would have "many advantages," the official pointed to arguments against it. First, there is the range in room desirability. Whereas the proposed rent system would help eliminate "social segregation," it might bring forth "complaints of unfairness." If everybody pays the same price, they may feel a right to the same quality of rooms...
...each of the three countries has a different plan for Cyprus. The Greeks propose independence (they have recently muffled their cries for "enosis"). The Turks urge partition. And the British advocate a three-power government, "an adventure in partnership" as they call it. All of which adds up to a real snafu...
Turning its attention momentarily from the problems of Harvard College to those of its own budget, the Student Council is attempting to provide for itself some measure of financial security, and is having a hard time doing it. The latest plan of a subsidy from the Administration seems likely to be turned down by the Dean's Office. With this, the Council, despairing of support within the University is considering applying elsewhere for assistance...
College room rents will rise to a relatively high level if a single-rent system is adopted, Dean Watson said yesterday. A rent adjustment mechanism built into the plan would lessen the increase for scholarship students, however...