Word: openly
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...House Christmas parties are open only to House members and are free of charge--paid for by House dues. Dances are subject to charges covering orchestra fees. Parietal rules are extended at the discretion of the Housemasters in accord with the usual observance of 15 minutes-before-the-dance deadline...
...that students might entertain unchaperoned women in their rooms, provided they had first obtained permission of the master or senior tutor, and provided at least three persons were to be present in the room. This meant that permissions would ordinarily be granted only on weekend nights when general "open house" conditions prevailed...
There is general dissatisfaction with the situation at both Columbia and Brown, Brown's dormitories even lost their lounges two years ago because of breakage of furniture and alleged "sexual misconduct." Columbia's lounges are unpopular; though they are open mill 12, they are devoid of all amenities, and from 10:30 on there is a guard who makes periodic close inspections. Cornell seems to be happy with Williard Straight Hall lounges and its fraternities; there has been no agitation for any kind of room permission...
...this attitude is the exception. Most colleges share the sentiments of Brandeis, which does not allow women in men's dormitories at any time because "men's bedrooms open off the men's common rooms...
...speakers, each of whom will talk for five minutes and then be open for questions, include Richard M. Gummere, Chairman o the Committee of Admission; Provost Buck; William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics; Francis P. Kinnicutt, '30, secretary of the Schools Committee of the Associated Harvard Clubs; Dwight P. Robinson, Jr. '20, president of the Associated Harvard Clubs; John U. Monro '34, director of the Financial Aid Center; and John T. Hazel '51, president...