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...will be deferred till the year after next, a new dorm will be built in the near future. In the meantime, the present halls will be grouped into three units Comstock, Moors, and Holmes Halls will combine to form North House; Briggs, Barnard, and Bertram, South House; and Cabot, Whitman, Eliot, and the new co-operatives, East House. The off-campus houses on Garden St., eventually to be replaced by the new residence, probably will form West House...
...first rule for the reader is to reach 'for the safety catch of his syllogism. If not armed with this weapon he could try a simpler trick, what might be called the "No Game" of slipping in a negative each time Miller makes a cosmic positive statement, thus: "Whitman is [not] the first [nor] the last poet" or "Let us [not] scrap the past instantly...
Despite loading to Briggs Hall in a wet baseball game on the Radcliffe Quad last week. Whitman Elliot won the Radcliffe intramural Sports Cup for the 1960-61 season. The atheletes from Whitman Elliot copped first places in the Fall swimming marathon and hockey play offs and in Spring basketball to outscore runner-up Holmes Hall in over all points...
...recent dinner meeting, the Radcliffe Atheltic Association pointed the following officers for next year: Martha B. Heineman '62, of Whitman Hall and Chicago, Ill., president; Pamola R. Blake '64, of Moors Hall and Budbury, vice-president; Aimes M. Wilson '62, of Briggs Hall and Palos Park, Ill., secretary; and Lee Combrinck-Oraham '63, of Whitman Hall and Solebury, Pa., treasurer...
George W. Mackey, professor of Mathematics; David D. Perkins '51, associate professor of English; Hans J. E. Schmitt, assistant professor of Physics; Edward F. Seckler, associate professor of Architecture; Jabez C. Street, professor of Physics; Jaroslav Vanek, assistant professor of Economics; and Cedric H. Whitman '38, professor of Greek and Latin...