Word: thoughts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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House-centered Reunions would be "a fine thing for reuning classes," Dean Monro commented. "The Houses would be a good place to spend the Reunion, since the House means so much to the returning alumnus." He thought that there was "considerable attachment to the Houses," and that "a lot of people would want to go back...
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...
Concerning "the great anti-colonial revolution in Asia and Africa, Finletter said that "U.S. foreign policy is "far behind the event." Certain elements of our policy, such as emphasizing the unilateral use of Western military power in Asia, are thought of as the essence of colonialism, he added...
...thought the team played very well," coach Jack Barnaby commented after the victory. "The team's top men--with the exception of Gallwey--didn't play very well against Army or during the holiday tourney, but now they're looking solid again." Barnaby emphasized that Williams was no easy match for the Crimson, observing that "the match was closer than it seems...
Perkins also proposed that returning alumni be lodged, so far as is feasible, in their undergraduate Houses. Shultz termed this "a very nice idea," but thought it would prove difficult. "Only a limited amount of space is available in the Houses," he said...