Professor Clarence H. Haring has left his post as Master of Dunster House. He was a popular master, and he worked conscientiously at a job which, if occasional reports coming out of the exotic wilds of Dunster House are true, was far from easy. And he brought more than this conscientiousness to the House; he gave an indefinable lift to its activities that made Dunster come as near to achieving the original objectives of the House Plan as any of the Houses, and far nearer than most.
Professor Haring's retirement is only partial, since he will continue to teach here. As a House Master he will be missed, but as a valued member of the University he will still be with us.
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