Word: use
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Dean's Office is trying to arrange with Radcliffe a liberalization of that schools' rules on the use of buildings for undergraduate organizations, Dean Watson disclosed yesterday...
Radcliffe buildings are normally not available for evening meetings or extracurricular activities, making it necessary for Harvard-Radcliffe organizations to use Harvard buildings. Liquor is also prohibited within the Radcliffe buildings. The Harvard Dean's Office must thus use money allocated for janitorial fees for organizations with Radcliffe members, and arrange for chaperones "for another college," Watson said...
Watson emphasized that his complaint was not with unmerged Harvard organizations, to which are extended "the greatest degree of freedom." He illustrated the amount of clerical work for which Radcliffe's policy is partly responsible, showing that 500 permits for the use of buildings, printed in September, have been used...
Undoubtedly, however, the economy-minded and undiscriminating would soak up these strange brands with the appalling result already described. Thus the Coop is to be roundly congratulated for keeping the power to indulge where it rightfully belongs--in the hands, to use Hamilton's phrase, of the rich and well-born. Cheers...
...unfortunate that the Council is largely composed of members who lose sight of their constituency as soon as they are elected, and whose main object is to use Council membership to push personal political endeavors. Decisions are altogether too often made on a personal basis or by aligning with a political bloc...