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...Radcliffe Government Association, acting on a suggestion by Mary I. Bunting, president of Radcliffe College, yesterday set up a committee to study the possibility of abolishing all upperclass sign-outs...
...program also has the desirable effect of allowing a student to postpone some of his General Education until his upperclass years. If the effect of General Education courses is to make students come to terms with the literature that men have read or the problems that have puzzled them for ceaturies, perhaps the encounter should be put off until a student's departmental education is in part behind him. The CEP plan arrives at the happy compromise of letting the student decide whether to tangle with Freud and Plato as a freshman or as a senior...
Eternal significance has never been the forte of collegiate nostalgia, and 1965 will find little in its freshman year that altered the world--or even the College. The HSA Linen Depot System was the Class' first controversy, but '65 remained oblivious to sophisticated CRIMSON and upperclass attempts to stir discontent. They trekked to their depots, found their packages properly "full of sheets," and went off happily...
Already, he pointed out, the children of middle- or upperclass parents can escape the draft by going to college, while those from lower classes cannot afford a deferment...
...League Freshman Presidents' council recommended Saturday that collage administrators and deans not consider freshmen preferences in making assignments to upperclass residence houses. The Council is "alarmed at the needles time and worry involved in choosing house," according to William G. Sinkford'67, chairman of the Harvard freshmen Council and the Harvard representative to the intercollegiate group. "We suggest that students be allowed to state housing preference if they want, but all maters and deans not be bound to these choices in any way," he said. Freshman are largely ignored both by faculty and student groups considering policy decisions," Sinkford added...