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Dates: during 1980-1989
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House affiliates also include students who have chosen to leave the residential houses and transfer students who are not guaranteed on-campus housing...

Author: By Spencer S. Hsu, | Title: The House That Wasn't: Struggles at Dudley | 3/10/1988 | See Source »

...times are troubled for Dudley, the house that is not a house. The on-campus center for nonresident students is the focus of complaints from both transfer students and frustrated administrators. The house administration must contend with rumors that Dudley faces closure, and at the same time attempt to place Dudley on an equal footing with the residential houses...

Author: By Spencer S. Hsu, | Title: The House That Wasn't: Struggles at Dudley | 3/10/1988 | See Source »

According to College policy, Dudley House's purpose is to serve the needs of non-residential students, and this involves providing for a group of students whose characteristics and wants have shifted dramatically over the years. Currently the house serves a large number of transfer students, who are required to affiliate with Dudley. Many of these students say they would rather live on campus, and if they are given the opportunity, large numbers of them students move into the residential houses...

Author: By Spencer S. Hsu, | Title: The House That Wasn't: Struggles at Dudley | 3/10/1988 | See Source »

...have no choice as a transfer, you're just thrown in with a group of people," says Elizabeth G. Malloy '89, a transfer who recently left Dudley to affiliate with Adams House. "It's sort of a mish-mash of people. It's not really a way to meet people," Malloy says...

Author: By Spencer S. Hsu, | Title: The House That Wasn't: Struggles at Dudley | 3/10/1988 | See Source »

...often turbulent years since it was founded, South Korea has survived a war with Communist North Korea, two coups and the assassination of a President. Last week South Koreans experienced something new: a peaceful transfer of power. Declaring that an era of democracy was about to begin, Roh Tae Woo, a former general, became his country's President in a solemn 45- minute ceremony...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Korea: The Big Change | 3/7/1988 | See Source »

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