Word: roomful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...gymnasts also had asked the committee to make available a practice room larger than the cramped exercise room at Hemenway Gym. Cutler said that the Committee decided that Hemenway is the only available space at Harvard. The Faculty also acknowledged a request from a group of graduate students that their exercise room be returned...
...Committee on Faculty Organization (Fainsod Committee) will hold an open meeting to hear proposals on the role of students in Faculty decision-making 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. tonight in Geological Lecture Room. Representatives of student organizations or individual students who wish to present proposals should get in touch with Professor Merle Fainsod, chairman of the Committee, today. Professor Fainsod can be reached at the Director's Office, Widener Library on Extension 2401. The Committee will welcome written statements as well as oral presentations...
Park's move will make room for several stars from last year's phenomenal freshman team. The Yardling squad averaged ten runs a game and was the first undefeated freshman team since 1900. Many starting positions this year will not be assigned until after the spring tour, because an excellent group of sophomores are challenging the returning lettermen...
Alex Inkeles, professor of Sociology cancelled his March 11 lecture of Soc Rel 153 at 10:24 a.m. after what he called "persistent disruptions by Collins and his friends." Campus and Cambridge policemen had already been notified and were waiting outside the lecture room. The four men in the group and one girl were arrested--on charges of trespass and, in Collins' case, "disturbing a school...
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE'S Rappaccini's Daughter, from which Rappaccini was adapted, pushes the American black romance to its limits. A young man entering college takes a room opening onto a courtyard garden. One day he sees an extraordinarily beautiful girl walking among the exotic flowers, and approaches her. Despite her extreme shyness and the warnings of a family friend (a professional rival of the brilliant Dr. Rappaccini), Giovanni wins the love of Beatrice Rappaccini. The garden's flowers are, however, poisonous; Beatrice, having grown up in the garden, lives on them. When Giovanni discovers this he gives her an antidote...