Mrs. Daisy N. Newman, Head Resident of Holmes Hall, yesterday emphatically denied rumors that she will leave if the girls of Holmes vote for Sunday afternoon parietal hours.
When questioned about rumors concerning her decision. Mrs. Newman said that she was happy with her job, and "would not walk out on the girls." She explained the spread of the rumors with the observation that "you can't always believe what the girls say any more than you can always believe what the CRIMSON says."
At a recent "pretty wild" meeting. Briggs Hall voted to try parietal hours once a month on Sunday afternoons from until 4 p.m. Most of the opposition to he proposal, according to Jane M. Rabb 61, Briggs Hall President, came from seniors who are writing theses and other girls who feel that "the bedroom is no place to entertain young men."
Read more in News
King Honored at Student BreakfastRecommended Articles
-
Briggs Blacks Out at TenThe residents a call of Taps last night at 10 p.m. by promptly extinguishing their lights. "We think that Radcliffe
-
Coeducation and Monasticism in the HousesThe distance from the Radcliffe Quad to the Harvard Houses is about a thousand years-from an experimental venture in education
-
Holmes: The Pine WonderCold and new, Holmes Hall sits slightly bewildered in the unlovely corner of the Radcliffe quad. The workmen have just
-
Briggs Hall Girls Searched After $133 Dormitory TheftBriggs Hall residents were searched individually last night after $43.50 was stolen from dormitory rooms. Robberies this year now total
-
Dining Hall Boycott By Bertram FizzlesResidents of Bertram Hall, outraged at being sent from their own dining room into Briggs for lunch, Monday organized a
-
Brooks House to Issue Social Service BookletFor the first time in the history of Phillips Brooks House, the Social Service Committee will publish a 20-page booklet