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Roberts, now a senior assistant dean and computer science professor at Stanford, says the Quad was culturally distinct from the rest of Harvard, housing more public school graduates, academics and feminists—as well as offering greater interaction between first-years and upperclass students due to their status as four-year Houses. He says that opposition to the plan on the Quad was nearly unanimous...
...opposition to the plan was clustered in the Quad Houses themselves...
Many students told The Crimson that they supported the plan in principle, but wanted it to be implemented in the future so that they would not run the risk of being sent to the Quad...
After a generation of students had come and gone and incoming undergraduates were scarcely aware that the Quad Houses had ever housed first-years, resentment over the Fox Plan naturally waned...
Students living in the Quad also organized outside University Hall to decry Fox’s proposal to make all first-years, even those assigned to Quad Houses, live in theYard. Previously, Quadlings had spent all four years up Garden Street...