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Outside of Princeton's academic life, the President's committee still has serious problems, particularly in orienting the new undergraduate to the campus social life. Some of these social problems were pointed out in an article, "The Underclass Years" written by S. Roy Heath, psychologist, and director of the Advisee Project for the Class of 1954 at Princeton...
...would be incorrect to imply that Princeton is facing a totally new problem in its underclass years," Heath wrote in the October, 1953, Alumni Weekly. "But the many sources of information available to the University attest to the fact that somehow since World War II the problem is reaching more serious proportions...
...same three adjectives apply equally to their [Soviet] wallpapers. Perhaps the "camel drivers" will be as quick as I to notice the record-players with steel needles-they went out with the "Old Look." . . . As for their glassware, I've seen better stuff offered as prizes at Hampstead Heath for getting three darts in the treble...
...Diem could not gain his time easily. "Monsieur l'Ambassadeur," he told U.S. Ambassador Donald Heath, "our problems are immeasurable. We must consolidate our administration; we must detect Communist spies left behind by the Viet Minh. We have maybe one million people to evacuate from the North, 50,000 from Central Viet Nam, and 40,000 loyal tribesmen from the frontiers. We have to find all these people land, medical care, food, work and a place to live. We need help...
Elected to the other offices in the class were Christiane Gaugier of Lynchburg, Va., and Cabot Hall as vice-president; Cynthia L. Heath of West Acton, Mass., and Briggs Hall as secretary; and Frances M. Lane of Wakefield, Mass., and Moors Hall as treasurer...