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...policy states that the area bounded by Stoughton, Holworthy and Thayer Halls has been set aside for recreation and that activities in other parts of the Yard will be prohibited. The entire Yard will be placed off limits three weeks prior to Commencement, except for a sector behind Hollis and Stoughton Halls...
Grays Hall offers the most integrated situation for the new arrivals--coeducation by suites--while Thayer, Weld and the one entry in Hollis including women are divided by floors. Matthews will house women on the third, fourth and fifth floors, while Stoughton's women will again be segregated in one entry...
...while football occupied its columns, finding a home occupied its editors. Originally the paper's offices were located in Stoughton 22 (someone reading this article will live there this fall), and that lasted until 1895 when 1304 Massachusetts Ave. became home for Crimson editors. After the cramped quarters in Stoughton, the three floors on Mass Ave. must have seemed like a palace, and it gave The Crimson a permanency somehow absent in the early days...
University police Sgt. Lawrence J. Murphy, who is investigating the case, said last night that most of the sales occurred in Lionel, Matthews, Mower, Stoughton, and Thayer Halls. Students who engaged in transactions were encouraged to cancel their checks...
Clearly, the University could find five needy Dorchester applicants each year. But Harvard should correct the omission by not only returning the proviso to the listing in the official Register--as Steiner has promised -- but by awarding at least one Stoughton scholarship each year to an Indian student...