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...Cambridge Historical Commission, Harvard was told to reconsider its demolition plans; the University later agreed to reduce the number of dorm rooms and preserve the turreted building. At the Rent Control Board, Harvard planners were most recently ordered to place three apartments under the city's stringent housing laws...
...structure and challenge to students is strong, he says he believes public service will continue to grow. "I think the idea is to provide challenge and more challenge. HAND was designed to challenge students every day to join by going to the heart of student life, which is the dorm...
...variety," Epps says. "When you take responsibility for something yourself it's more likely that the house chairmen are responsible to what their constituents want." House Budgets At-a-Glance House Budget Dues Charges Adams $6000 No Dues Charge for Balls Cabot $5000 $4 for House $6 for dorm Charge for Balls Currier $12,000 No Dues No Charge Dudley $1800 No Dues Charge for Balls Eliot $11,500 $15 Dues No Charge Kirkland* $4000 $10 Dues Charge for Balls Leverett $6000 No Dues Charge for Balls Lowell* $3000 $10 Dues Charge for Balls Mather $5000 No Dues Charge...
...Columbia, the fire was a fortuitous opportunity to rebuild 547 Riverside as a dormitory. The longer the university could delay repairs, the better the chance that extensive rain damage would provide an excuse for rebuilding as a dorm--and the better the chance that evicted tenants would give up and relinquish their rights to apartments in the building...
Predictably, the north wing--which was renovated to become a Columbia dorm--was renovated first. The south wing was not ready until December--three months late and with haphazard, peeling paint jobs and already crumbling plaster. Only after more wrangling and meetings with Columbia was the building finally habitable in March 1985, two years after the fire...