Word: upperclassmen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Briggs emphasized, however, that "if one considers jobs and loans, we are in a position to help a great many of the students who are admitted and denied financial aid." Also, he added, students who are admitted without scholarships are eligible to apply for financial aid as upperclassmen...
Continued overcrowding in the Houses will force 50 to 60 men to live off-campus next fall, Dean Watson has disclosed. Thirty upperclassmen who are living off-campus this year will continue to do so in the fall, and another 20 to 30 were given permission to live out when room contracts were signed in February...
...College originally had hoped to cut down on the number of students living off-campus, but this year's large entering class made it impossible for the Houses to accomodate all the upperclassmen in the College...
...upperclassmen found the freshmen in the Yard quite unwilling to accept greater freedom. While Yardlings watched cautiously from windows, a quickly formed, efficient police not ushered the group of about 150 out the Lamont gate...
Last May, when the RGA Rules Committee, working in conjunction with Mrs. Bunting, proposed that liberalized rules be extended to all upperclassmen, the Council stated that the new rules should apply to juniors and seniors only. Consequently, the RGA Committee changed its proposal...