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COURSE selection, reading period and the housing lottery are just a few of the things that make Harvard a confusing place. Yardlings, who've never experienced the necessary and unnecessary silliness before, need the kind of advice upperclassmen can provide...
Since there aren't many opportunities for them to meet upperclassmen in the Yard, the University could ease matters by making upperclassmen part of the freshman advising system...
While last year's housing crunch sent upperclassmen to live in freshman dorms and rented apartments, smaller classes, longer academic leaves, and a new housing program have lowered the 12 houses' population to 4590, said Housing Officer Lisa M. Colvin. The residential houses officially can accommodate 35 more students...
Fifty-three fewer upperclassmen signed up for on-campus housing this year than last, a drop which Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57 attributed to the fact that fewer students returned from leave this year. The smaller house population also reflects the 1985 decision to reduce the size of each subsequent freshman class...
...FIRST glimpses of terminal disease appeared two years ago when the Institute of Politics polled students before the 1984 presidential election. To no one's surprise, Mondale won handily. But alas, a larger minority of the freshmen (now juniors) than upperclassmen opted for Reagan...