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...played a major role in shaping the academic structure of Harvard. Finley was also instrumental in nurturing the House system, which had existed for only 12 years when he took over at Eliot. He made great progress toward dispelling his own fears, as expressed in his 1950 25th Reunion Report, that it would be difficult to strike the proper balance in the Houses between "their possible future as communities of some influence on students versus their future as little but not much more than dormitories...
Perhaps the most climatic change this reunion revealed row an alumni was the one a convivial Class of '57 member pointed out as he waited outside the Union before an afternoon symposium on free makers. There's been a notable relaxation of the parietal rules, he said. We didn't have these rules last night, that's for sure. I made love for the first time in a Harvard room last night" he laughed loudly "Ill tell you, we didn't keep one foot on the floor either...
Supporters of the statement have been distributing literature and buttons inscribed with the words "Harvard Radcliffe '57 for Nuclear Arms Freeze" this week, but they have not planned any further public action. Hatch only said, "I hope something will catch fire to last past reunion week...
...first College, remembered by those men gathering this week for their 50th reunion, stretched from who knows when until World War II, it is the old Harvard most people mean when they pronounce the word with a broad "H". President Lowell read from the Bible to silent students and walked his spaniel Phantom around the campus, one could and occasionally did walk to Walden Pond, The Advocate published with some regularity, and the clubs were a center of College life. As Thornton F. Bradshaw '40, later president of Atlantic Richfield and RCA, recalls: "The Porcellian, Delphic, A.D. and Fly were...
Despite a few complaints of cold clams, senior seemed pleased enough to contemplate giving the cycle another whirl in future years. "Oh, I'll definitely come back; it's a regular big party," said Kevin McHugh, an Eliot House resident who consequently is watching the 25th reunion participants fro close range...