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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...survey could be made on say 100 commuters and 100 residents, all of them post war graduates (because the world after the war is such a different world) I think it would be a valuable complement to your article. Gregory Smith, M.I.T...
...Friday night from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. In a College without the facilities of fraternities for entertaining women, the Houses become the logical and only place to do so. There can be little protest against making the hours on Friday night the same as on Saturday. One can say, however, that the proposed two hour extension to 10 p.m. will represent little improvement. A couple forced out of the Houses at 10 will still have the problem of where to go until the girl must be in. And at that hour it is too late...
...overabundance of copy is particularly striking in the section on the dormitories. In truth, there is very little to say about the difference in "character" among the dorms, even less than among the Harvard Houses. A lengthy blurb on each dorm is bound to deteriorate into a few private jokes or a questionable attempt to attach cliches to each one--Briggs: "cool, self-assured sophistication;" Eliot: "talkative;" Holmes: "musical, spirited, homey;" Whitman: "slightly mad potpourri...
Although careful not to eliminate any prospects, Samborski ventured to say that his second baseman, Jim Dwinell, is a definite prospect for the varsity, as is Phil Bernstein. The latter hit twice Saturday and passed Drummey as top hitter on the team with 17 hits and a .326 average. Dwinell and Tom Boone are the other members of the select ".300 club...
Individually, then, several good prospects, including some not named here, turned up this year on the freshman baseball team. Let's say that as a team, the Yardlings were very good at times and came back after two disappointing losses--and also they lost to Yale...