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...announcement followed a series of elections last week that put a representative from each upperclass dorm on the board—save for Leverett House, which did not have a candidate declared for the election prior to the eligibility deadline...
Signs were up in the temporary Memorial Hall location yesterday to redirect upperclass students downstairs...
...occupying not only Harvard’s classrooms but also its residential space. Navy officers took over Eliot and Kirkland Houses, Leverett and Winthrop Houses belonged to the army, and a host of Harvard grad school dorms housed members of specialized programs like the Radio Signal Corps. The remaining upperclass population at the College (mostly the young, disabled, or otherwise undraftable) was small enough to fit into Adams, Dunster, and Lowell Houses, according to Bethell’s book. Harvard’s characteristic luxury and exclusivity eroded as the War wore on. Admissions requirements relaxed in order to attract...
University Health Services (UHS) will be offering the flu shots in Annenberg again on Nov. 15, and will be giving them in several upperclass dining halls over the next few weeks...
...integral part of freshman year is swarming to upperclass houses, where enterprising students put Harvard ingenuity to work as they try to listen for loud, blaring party music. Some achieve their goal of getting blindingly drunk, willfully disregarding the ubiquitous signs behind the bar: “You must be 21 or older to drink.” But could the pernicious purveyers of that alcohol actually get in trouble for feeding underage booze hounds? The College’s Handbook for Students says that the “provision of alcohol to anyone under 21 years...