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Unwilling to sever completely his ties with the College, Jewett will continue to live at his Linnaean St. address, just a short walk from the Quard...
...representative of the real world, but it is also structurally so of the Houses are very modern and some are more traditional, just as are deterrent regions in the U.S. Also, the River Houses can be seen to represent areas, like California, which are near the coast, while the Quard represents zones in the U.S. where. I hear it takes hours to get to the nearest beach...
...event, and with all seriousness, every House (with Quard renovations hopefully coming soon), like any city or state in the U.S. has something for everyone. They have a certain character and reputation. All of these things allow people at the real world and students here at Harvard in decide where they want to live. They should be allowed to make this choice. Andrew Popelt...
Shipping 80 students each year to the Quad, as one of the proposals would do, is not a proper solution. The College has done an admirable job of trying to make the Quard a more pleasant place to live for those who, against their wishes, get assigned there--in other words, to make distance the Quad's only inconvenience. There's an athletic facility comparable to the IAB, a library better than Lamont, and a handful of departments headquartered there. But unless they move the majority of the classroom, computer, lab, extracurricular and research facilities, Harvard Square, and Harvard Yard...
...variety of other linemen to fill the gap, with former guards Eddle Davis and Ned Dewey looming as starters. Both Davis and Dewey are experienced linemen, with the former a regular on the '44 eleven and Dewey a 1945 player. Behind these 200-plus-pounders Harlow has another ex-quard, Mal Allen, and heavyweight Ken Middendorf. As if his other trouble weren't enough, Harlow lost last year's starter John Coan from the tackle squad to the Army...