Word: programing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Nevertheless, the Crimson is favored to win a close meet. The Univ. of Mass. freshmen were undefeated last year as an ambitious wrestling program was initiated. Some of those wrestlers have mysteriously disappeared, however, so that the varsity team this year is not as strong as it would have been otherwise...
...recommend that Harvard join with M.I.T. and other interested groups in urging the City of Cambridge to develop a larger program for publicly assisted housing. . . . It is vital that the supply of low cost housing (especially for the elderly) and of moderate cost housing (for both faculty and community residents) be increased: this cannot be done without joint public-private effort sof a kind and scale not yet attempted in the city. . . . We believe it is possible for the city and the universities to announce, after appropriate study, a joint program to add a certain number of housing units with...
...thousand girls from a dozen eastern colleges participated in the program. They went to classes, roomed in dormitories temporarily vacated by the Dartmouth students, and participated in many extra-curricular activities. The girls helped put out a coed newspaper and were allowed to attend club meetings...
...encouraging to see how far the committee went in its proposals. The plan Rosovsky offers is no mere sop designed to co-opt student protest. Instead of merely suggesting minimal expansion in course offerings, the committee proposes a farreaching program aimed at remedying Harvard's academic deficits and at repairing some of the grotesque problems of black student life here. The plan will not solve all the problems, but it will make a start. The Faculty should approve it next week...
...separately and amicably. It never seems to occur to these people that the situation itself might produce what they call "agitators," and merely to get rid of a few, for instance, by expelling them, is unlikely to make any significant change in the situation, even if coupled with a program of pacification on campus...