Word: south
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Whatever identity Radcliffe has should not be totally lost in a merger, a South House panel on "Radcliffe: Identity Crisis?" concluded yesterday...
...There are many of us who look forward to a merger because of the way Radcliffe might loosen up Harvard. It is important for Radcliffe to decided what it would be unwilling to give up," South House panel member James E. Thomas, senior advisor to Harvard freshmen, said...
Genevieve Austin, dean of residence at Radcliffe, said during the South Houses panel that she sees coeducational living as simply another housing alternative. Ann V. Bastian '70, a member of the East House panel, said "The richness of Harvard is in its myriad options. This is just another way of extending the options...
...dismally lacking. He had originally hoped to engage in a system of mutual aid with the community, but, as it turned out, nearly all the crowds were coming from the outside. The loss to vandalism was coupled with the more important loss of audiences afraid to go into the South End. Although he claims that "a big burden was relieved from me by leaving the South End," he feels no resentment toward the community. There are problems in the ghetto that the Atma alone could not change. "I think I know where they're at," commented Samshak on the people...
...Atma grew up in the South End charging $1.50 for a ticket and giving away free coffee. The reviews were great but the crowds were small. Now it has moved to Charles Street. The stage will be larger, the price will be $2.50 and the crowds may increase, but the coffee will still be free...