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...student dorm will have several entryways; need they all be physically attached? From Robinson Hall to Holworthy, from Robinson to Emerson, there must be enough room to fit 200 students and save Hunt Hall, perhaps incorporating it as a Freshman center, a function the Union has failed to serve despite its new paint job. Hunt could house practice rooms, a center for women in the Yard, a lounge, a grill...
...says Security Director Paul Doebel of the University of Illinois: "We encounter a great deal of naiveté about security among students, as well as hostility at any mention of tighter controls." At Northern Illinois University, a security officer was recently scheduled to discuss the crime problem at a dorm-but no one bothered to come to hear him. Explains Harvard Vice President Stephen Hall: "Students could cut crime by 90% if they would lock their doors and be more suspicious...
...total of $11 million being spent on the two buildings comes exclusively from private donations. The $3 million paying for the new freshman dorm came from an anonymous donor, who authoritative sources have identified as Ward M. Canaday '07, a Toledo, Ohio, automobile and financial magnate...
...said that the new dorm will not limit the flexibility of the housing plans being considered by the Committee on Houses and Undergraduate Life. The CHUL will work out the details of future housing arrangements affected by the new building...
...said that both he and Radcliffe President Matina S. Horner backed the immediate construction of the new dorm at Harvard, but sources disclosed that both Bok and Horner had earlier expressed a preference for new construction at Radcliffe before additional housing elsewhere...