Word: finalized
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...administrators and police rarely if ever take action against the clubs' initiations. College officials and Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers say that, regardless of their feelings about final clubs, it is difficult--and undesirable--to take steps against them...
...were to ban a brief, spontaneous gathering of final club members, then I might also ban any random, spontaneous gathering of students I see on campus," wrote David P. Illingworth '71, associate dean of the College, in an e-mail message. "Such regulatory behavior on my part would be ridiculous and outrageous...
...stories I've heard this fall are not about hazing, rather about silly, sometimes annoying behavior," Illingworth says. "If I hear that a particular final club is making trouble or meeting on campus, I will call the Graduate Board president and complain. Obviously, however, I can't complain unless I know which club it is, and complaints I get are usually quite vague...
Riley reported only one complaint from a student, on Dec. 7, about a final club representative impersonating a security guard checking for IDs at Johnston Gate. The complaint could not be verified. Riley says that had HUPD received additional complaints, police would have responded...
...their part, final club leaders refuse to say much. The presidents of the Phoenix, the Spee and the Fox would not comment on their initiations...