Word: residental
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
It is believed that the restrictions on moving are intended, in part, to establish a continuity in the resident body of each on-campus dormitory--a change which would make the dorms more like the House system. The immense administrative work involved in mass room-changing is probably another reason...
Non-resident undergraduates have gained "something more than commuting status" through cooperative work, the students stated. Because of joint work, operating costs have been reduced to a minimum. Room expenses run about $220 a year, and board fees, although not yet ascertained, will be equally economical.
Each student spends two hours daily for one week every five weeks for cooking. In addition, each resident has a specific job, which is changed weekly.
"I Think of Papa." Into the case swarmed more than 60 New York detectives, who questioned 1,000 people, including patients at the nearby U.S. Public Health Service Hospital, where promising Resident Surgeon Nimer began work two months before. But nothing clicked. No motive appeared; the house was not robbed...
At present, Dudley House accommodates approximately 400 students from the greater Boston area, including a few married undergraduates. Leighton's only indication that the size or the facilities of the center would be increased was his reference to $1,000,000 set aside from the funds of the Program for...