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...Radcliffe Houses pose a more profound threat to the Harvard system by an essentially pluralistic approach. Harvard has discouraged all competition and differentiation among Houses; Radcliffe, like M.I.T., allows each dorm, to set its own parietial rules. Mrs. Bunting has affirmed her belief in competition, a geneticist's faith in separate evolution; Harvard refers such profound matters as wearing Bermuda shorts in dining halls to the Committee of Masters...
Currently, Board of Hall rules on serious cases as well as dorm committee decisions appealed by students. As an experiment this year, the East House Social Board has been considering such cases when they occur in East House. Even if the other Houses form similar boards next year, however, the hall presidents may meet occasionally to discuss mutual problems...
...height of the demonstration in the Quad almost the whole grass area was covered with people, milling about and occasionally racing toward one dorm or another...
...will vote on a proposal to limit junior and senior privileges to students with good social and work records. If adopted, such a regulation would be close to impossible to administer fairly and would, at best, be useless. The decisions of house committees would probably vary from dorm to dorm, and granting of the privileges would have to become automatic to avoid seeming arbitrary...
Barnard Hall, 124 Walker Street, and most of the off-campus houses accepted the maximum 25 hours per week. Briggs and Comstock Halls, however, decided not to increase their parietals. Briggs, with its two hours of parietals every fourth Sunday afternoon, has the fewest hours of any Radcliffe dorm...