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Married couples have been appointed resident fellows in 45 Concord and 103 Walker, in contrast to the single graduate student who lives in the upperclass houses. The Administration felt this arrangement preferable for helping freshmen adjust to Radcliffe...
...people at the Exeter have done their attraction a disservice by labeling it "wicked, witty satire." Witty it is; wickedly satirical it certainly isn't. On the one hand, England's upperclass elite is painted as being comprised of persons wearing the right tie, speaking the proper accent, boasting at least four quarterings of nobility, and lacking any suspicion of brains or talent. Yet both this society, and an ambitious young man's relentless efforts to crash it, are viewed with a benign complacency that weakens any satiric intent...
Pusey's comments came in his address to the testimonial dinner honoring David E. Owen, retiring Master of Winthrop House. He cited Master Owen as an example of the scholar who has served the concerns of the undergraduate, both as an instructor and as Master of an upperclass House...
Powell explained that demonstrations in the North and the South have fundamentally different aims. In the South, he said, the Black Revolution is an upperclass movement for admission to public accommodations, and, secondarily, the right to vote. In the North, however, it is the mass of Negroes who are seeking employment, job retraining, aid to school dropouts and pushouts, and increased political patronage...
Holders of Harvard College National Scholarships will no longer be guaranteed continuation of their awards through the three upperclass years under new rules to be announced March 1 by the Admission and Scholarship Committee...