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While there currently is enough space in the Houses to accommodate most of the transfer students refused housing this year, Harvard will not give them rooms at least until an ongoing review of all nonresidents is concluded next month, a College official said yesterday...
...week's soul searching marked an ending of sorts to the most unpopular war in Israel's history. But this is not true. The troop-withdrawal talks remain deadlocked, and relations with the U.S. are as strained as they have ever been. Nor is it clear whether the mere transfer from one Cabinet post to another of Ariel Sharon is an appropriate response to the recommendations of a commission that was investigating a terrible crime. Presumably Menachem Begin has been somewhat weakened by the report and by the events of the past eight months. But so far he has managed...
...licensing commission ruled yesterday to give Grendel's the license in part because it was merely requesting the transfer of an existing permit, rather than the creation...
...question of whether transfer students were misled concerning their opportunities for on-campus housing is important, but more important is the occasion that has raised it this year--the College's decision to increase its off-campus student population. The policy directly affects not only transfer students but also a certain number of incoming freshmen, and it reflects an attitude on the part of the administration with disturbing ramifications...
...College appears to have chosen neither option consistent with its stated goal. It has admitted approximately the same number of resident freshmen--assuring that overcrowding within the Houses will not be reduced as these students move into the upper classes. It has also admitted a slightly higher number of transfer students and granted entrance to a larger group of off-campus freshmen. The economic benefits to the College are clear, but such apparent duplicity and lack of concern for the interests of the undergraduates are troubling to say the very least...