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Nearly 100 impatient Peabody Terrace residents voted last night to ask Harvard for a one-year moratorium on their recently-announced rent increases after they questioned L. Gard Wiggins, administrative vice-president, about the financial figures on married-student housing.
The resolution asks that the year be used to discuss rents with representatives from Peabody Terrace, that a decision on rents be reached by next January 1, and that the Corporation accept or reject the moratorium by May 15.
A lot of criticism centered upon the inclusion of $30,000 to waterproof the Peabody Terrace buildings as a current operating expense instead of as a capital improvement. This way the expenditure is accounted as occuring in one year instead of over forty
The Marshalls are Eleanor Thomas Hobbs of 24 Peabody Terrace and North Hills, Pa.; Anne D. Aylward of 24 Garden St., and Washington, D.C.; Judith L. Mumma of Wolbach Hall and Bellingham, Wash.; Anne Catesby Jones of 7 Greenough St. and Brighton; Katherine L. Miller of 23 Gray St. and...
For our 4,800 Harvard undergraduates we will soon have ten residential Houses, not to mention the Freshman dormitories in and near the Yard. The Houses are not merely buildings for eating and sleeping, they function as centers of social and intellectual activity, as communities in which a student holds...