Word: socialism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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John H. Finley, Jr. '25, Master of Eliot House, said the plan is "tremendous." He added, however, that "it is like tossing $50 to the 100 neediest cases." In a similar vein, Robert W. White '25, chairman of the Department of Social Relations, said the proposals "don't represent enough of a gain for non-Honors students." Another Faculty member felt the proposals would create too great a distinction between Honors and non-Honors students...
...most important result of the election, Freehling remarked, is that the unified group will be able to work more efficiently than its predecessors. There will be less duplication of effort and no unnecessary conflicts. "The men and women can work more closely to produce better social service in the Boston community," he added...
...merging, the social service agencies followed the examples set recently by the United Nations Council and the Harvard Dramatic Club...
...House will be divided into two groups of three-story units. Private stair-ways will connect the living rooms with the bedroom-studies. In addition to separating social and study areas, the plan cuts costs by eliminating many corridors and entry-ways. A single corridor will run the length of the building, connecting the living rooms...
Section meetings in Economics 1, Government 1, and perhaps Social Sciences 1 may be held in Kirkland House next year, according to Charles H. Taylor, Master of the House...