To the Editors of the CRIMSON:
As Radcliffe students and readers of the CRIMSON, we have several questions concerning the projected University fall-out shelter program for which we should appreciate answers.
The shelter will be sort of a tenth house, won't it? Mrs. Bunting promised that the tenth house would be co-ed, didn't she? Will it be?
If the shelter is not for Radcliffe, will we have one at the Quad? What about girls caught in Harvard Yard at the time of An Enemy Attack? Will we have to use the facilities of Mem Church basement?
Will girls be allowed in the shelter if The Attack occurs during parietal hours? Will we need overnight permissions to stay in the shelter? If so, will anybody be around to give them? If The Attack occurs outside parietal hours and we try to get into the shelter anyway, will we be shot? Emily Shlling'63 Jessica Cohier '63 Betsy Hegeman '63 Linda Greenberg '62 Vivian Oppenheim '62 Nora Browning '62
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