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...students being systematically deprived of name-brand breakfast staples? Au contraire. HUDS claims the switch is merely a response to Finagle’s recent withdrawal from the whoYou won’t find cucumber sandwiches in Annenberg, but bagels fit for the Ritz? No problem...

Author: By Diane M. Nguyen, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Bagels Fit for a King | 2/17/2005 | See Source »

...have come to a point where students themselves perceive the houses as utterly non-academic environments. For most of us, the Houses are where we relax, far from the stresses of the lecture hall and library. The physical separation from where our classes take place marks a switch of pace in everyone’s life. The dining hall is perhaps the prime space for daily social interaction among students, and social interaction does not always resemble the intellectual intercourse fostered in more academic settings...

Author: By Alexander Bevilacqua, | Title: You’re Kindly Invited... | 2/11/2005 | See Source »

...this month, as our reporter April H.N. Yee ’08 began investigating the switch to coeducational living, I started to have a better idea. If there’s anything that has a proven track record of vindicating the blunders of the lame and the insane, it’s history...

Author: By Elizabeth W. Green, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Liberated or Just Lame? | 2/10/2005 | See Source »

...spring of 1970, 150 Harvard men and 150 Radcliffe women agreed to switch places in the colleges’ first experiment in co-ed housing. Men moved up to the Quad to share bathrooms with Radcliffe women, and women moved to the River to walk the men’s hallways. The experiment was a success: the two colleges traded nearly 700 students the following fall...

Author: By April H.N. Yee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Love the Boy Next Door | 2/10/2005 | See Source »

From the Quad’s North, South, and East Houses, 150 women would switch places with 150 men from the River’s Winthrop, Adams, and Lowell Houses. The next semester, 335 of each switched to even more Houses...

Author: By April H.N. Yee, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Love the Boy Next Door | 2/10/2005 | See Source »

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