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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Goyette repeatedly denied that the University wanted to buy the property for use as a dormitory site. It was too far from "the existing University facilities--we don't want to step over Harvard Square," he said...
...July 6, the lightweights will also compete in the Reading Towns Regatta at Reading, England, one town up the Thames from Henley. Most of the crews entered at Henley will use Reading Towns as a final tune...
...official Selective Service memorandum, published this month in the American Council of Education's Manpower Comments, says that Selective Service Director Lewis B. Hershey was "giving consideration to the use of his limited postponement authority in individual cases" of graduate students drafted during a semester...
Hershey reportedly told the group that the current law provides no guarantee "which would insure (a graduate student) an opportunity to complete the semester in which he is enrolled," and that "the only way that such a situation could be reached" would be for Hershey to use his power of granting individual postponements "where good cause is shown...
...bequeathing a tangled hell to latter-day Cantabrigians. The streets are often narrow, and they careen into each other at odd angles, forming the squares which dot the map, and clog the traffic. Besides residents and students, floods of commuters from neighboring cities--such as Somerville and Watertown--use the streets on their way in and out of Boston. The numerous construction projects of the universities and private firms often make temporary changes in the traffic patterns necessary...