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...object to the isolation of freshmen, both men and women, from upperclass men and women--that is, to the imposition of the Harvard freshman year pattern on Radcliffe, Mixing with upperclass men and women aids the freshmen in adapting to college life, both academically and socially. Isolation of freshmen with the same problems only exacerbates those problems...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOUSING | 3/16/1972 | See Source »

...other action yesterday, Arty Faden and John Weeks advanced to the freshman 145-pound final -- both by default -- and Winthrop's Rick Hausler whipped Housemate Mike Bernick to move into the upperclass final in the same weight class...

Author: By M. DEACON Dake and John L. Powers, S | Title: O'Meara Victorious in 185 lb. Bout With Three Punch, 17 Second K.O. | 3/9/1972 | See Source »

Leverett's George Haywood, a calm, unruffled puncher, meets Mather's Terry Brennan in the 155-pound finals today. Steve Hoslinger and Bob Garcia, both of whom survived their semifinal tests unmarked, will box in the upperclass 165-and 175-pound finals, respectively...

Author: By M. DEACON Dake and John L. Powers, S | Title: O'Meara Victorious in 185 lb. Bout With Three Punch, 17 Second K.O. | 3/9/1972 | See Source »

...improve the freshman experience, von Stade suggests the recruitment of upperclass advisors, the building of an additional dorm, and the rehabilitation of the Union. Although formal plans for upperclass "fellows" await the adoption of a concrete housing plan, 30-40 students have volunteered for the positions already...

Author: By Peter M. Shane, | Title: Freshmen in the Houses: | 3/7/1972 | See Source »

...number and location of available spaces, the number and ratio of men and women in the college, the necessity of having small enough male-female ratios to prevent discomfort on the part of female freshmen, and the necessity of having small enough freshmen upperclassmen ratios to provide adequate upperclass contact and advising. Due to the problems that such a juggling creates, it is probable that any plan will meet with at least initial disappointment on the part of some segments of the undergraduate community. It is to be hoped, however, and it appears likely, that whatever plan or combination...

Author: By Merrick Garland, | Title: Housing | 3/1/1972 | See Source »

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