Word: taylors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Harold Taylor of Sarah Lawrence, who in 1945 rode out of the West (the philosophy department of the University of Wisconsin) and, Lochinvar-like, captured the hearts of blue-jeaned undergraduates as the nation's youngest (30) college president. Handsome Harold Taylor skied, played tennis, taught classes at Manhattan's New School in his first years at Sarah Lawrence, throughout his term tossed off opinions ("It's important that someone raise some hell with philosophy") as John D. Rockefeller Sr. passed out dimes. He ran his college well, but had to give up teaching as administrative duties...
Charles H. Taylor, Master of Kirkland House, also thought that Reunions centered in the Houses were "a likely development," but he said they would be "slow in coming." Technical problems would stand in the way of lodging returning alumni in their former Houses, he asserted...
...administration now is able to place families only by taking advantage of all housing facilities. If it tries to put Kirkland men only in Kirkland, for instance, it will waste already scarce space," Taylor continued. He added that seniors, Glee Club members, and ushers who remain for Commencement would also have to be accommodated...
...been the practice to put all families with children under 10 in the Yard, where better baby-sitting facilities are available. A satisfactory substitute for this plan would have to be found, Taylor said...
Four new Student Council members were named by the Masters of the Houses yesterday. Charles H. Taylor, Master of Kirkland House, appointed John H. Mudd '60, of Haverford, Pa., and John J. Conway, Master of Leverett House, selected Michael S. Mahoney '60, of White Plains...