Word: uses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Richard T. Gill '48, whose Mather House subcommittee recommended a non-resident fee raise in January, denied that the increase was part of an effort to discourage students from living off-campus. "There should be no attempt to use fees to influence the pattern of resident and non-resident living," Gill said, adding that by any calculation the fee increase falls short of covering the Houses' expenditures on non-resident students. He cited the costs of maintaining house offices, libraries, and common rooms...
Harvey G. Cox Jr., associate professor of Church and Society at the Divinity School, plans to use a multi-screen light show when he delivers the Noble Lectures on March 5, 6, and 7 in Memorial Church...
...will use the lights for his first and third presentations. He will use films, multi-screen projections, and sound sources as essential sections--not illustrations--of his lectures. Steve Nelson of the Boston Tea Party and Mikki Myers of the Batolph Art Center in Boston will help Cox run the light show...
...very adaptive at this time. I thought I could get through, make use of Harvard, and get what I wanted. Get the courses, get the intellectual training. I was free to do what I pleased. That is, I felt very free at the time, in the sense of the courses available. Not that I made use of them. It wasn't a matter of being unhappy because of the pressure of the environmental life, but because of the lack of environmental life. It was all very impersonal. That was not too hard to stand because I had been isolated long...
...looking forward to being in the army as opposed to Harvard. Because there I can work and get exercise and although I'll have to take crap and people will order me around all the time, my mind will be free. Nobody there is going to make use of my mind. What will be required of me will be crude enough so I can stand outside of it. Whereas here what's required of me is the utilization of my most personal and most difficult ability--the ability to reform my mind to fit a certain way of thinking. Thta...