Word: planned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Agreeing with Pusey, Dean Monro also emphasized the financial aspect of the plan. "Graduate students," he said, "would represent an economic advantage to the Houses...
...Howard Denning, head resident of Whitman Hall, criticized the new plan because it will involve House Committee members in the financial matters of other students. Room assignments involve a knowledge of each student's ability to pay, she explained...
...President of the University and the Dean of the College have expressed qualified approval of a plan to allow graduate students to live in the Houses...
...large a number of undergraduates, Monro asserted that moving graduate students into the Houses would "add rent-payers without increasing the Masters' burdens." Monro also pointed out that many graduate students who attended Harvard College have friends in the Houses and might want to take part in the plan...
...Masters Committee recently approved the plan, noting that there will probably be about 150 new places in the Houses, and that large-scale deconversion is precluded because undergraduates "cannot afford or do not want to pay for it." They pointed out that in the thirties when graduate students lived in the Houses they were "a valuable addition to House life...