Word: parts
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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Tonight it is beautiful here. Crickets squeaking, frogs croaking. Fresh air. Dew. Every night a mocking bird roosts in the tree outside my window and singe. Tonight a nearly full moon rises, pink-orange, over the forest. It is easy to see how people could become attached to this part of the earth. It is so verdant and fertile and teeming with life...
...House System at Radcliffe. The Radcliffe Houses and other dormitories should be operated by Harvard under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences as a part of the House system with appropriate consultation or other arrangements with the Dean of Radcliffe. The process, already under way, of establishing in Radcliffe residential facilities a House system comparable to that at Harvard should be completed as soon as the resources can be procured with the help of both Harvard and Radcliffe alumni, alumnae and friends...
...left to the Dean of Radcliffe to work out with Harvard the use of and responsibility for certain Radcliffe buildings, for example, the Radcliffe Graduate Center. While it is contemplated that this building will be used to house graduate students of both sexes, Radcliffe may wish to use a part of it as a center for various activities...
...expenses by an amount which will be at least $250,000 in the current fiscal year and will certainly increase as the full impact of recent decisions, especially as to scholarships, is felt. Closing this gap should become a joint responsibility of Harvard and Radcliffe. For its part, Radcliffe should contribute to the Faculty of Arts and Sciences budget all of its income from endowment, current gifts (not given for endowment) and other sources and in addition the percentage of tuition income presently retained by Radcliffe. (Radcliffe's restricted endowment income and gifts to Radcliffe for designated purposes would...
...article "Stowing the Manly Oar" [Nov. 23], the world is not what it was when he was an undergraduate. There are abuses throughout our society, and the students are bellwethers. If one listens to them, one realizes how miserable they are and how desperately they want to be a part of an America that lives up to the principles upon which it was founded. Columbia students are too intelligent to accept a haircut and a hard hat as the salvation of our country...