Word: residental
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If Boston doesn't have an opera house, at least it once again has a resident opera company of some merit. With an expanded season and improved musical performances, Operation Opera may become a significant new addition to the sparsely covered American operatic map.
In the forthcoming elections, each House will choose a sophomore and a junior class representative. Since there are now four unopposed nominees for each class, every resident House has one Council position filled. Dudley is the only House where both seats are contested.
The College will use the 150 new resident spaces in the Leverett towers to relieve overcrowding in the other House next year, Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, Assistant Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, disclosed yesterday.
Completion of the Leverett Towers will present the College with 280 more undergraduate rooms. Trottenberg estimated that enrollment will help fill 130 of these space and added that the remaining room will be used to create space for non-resident tutors and reduce the number of students in the older...
Each year, the senior tutors' offices, Mr. Crooks' Dunster Street auctioneers, and a scattered army of pre-professional counselors (resident House pre-medical advisors et. al.) do a fine job of placing, selling, and guiding the bulk of the senior class. But prospective graduate students in the arts with no...