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The Delta Upsilon Fraternity’s Former Clubhouse
The all-male fraternity Delta Upsilon, from which today’s Oak Club descends, used to occupy 45 Dunster St.—now home to the all-female Bee Club. The Oak, which currently does not own a clubhouse in the Square, announced Tuesday that it would be going gender neutral this spring.
Draft Motion
Twelve professors in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences filed a motion Monday resolving that “Harvard College shall not discriminate against students on the basis of organizations they join."
Lewis Letter
In a private letter sent by Lewis on Wednesday and obtained by The Crimson, Lewis excoriated new sanctions against final clubs.
Porcellian Letter
In a letter to Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana newly-instated graduate president of the Porcellian, David T. Lawrence ’67 wrote that the club “has an important part to play in reducing sexual assault.”
Statistical Report
A professional statistical analysis, commissioned by the Porcellian Club, sharply criticized the Task Force on the Prevention of Sexual Assault’s interpretation of survey data and recommendations for action on final clubs.
Fly Club Letter
In a letter addressed to Dean of the College Rakesh Khurana, graduate president of the Fly Richard T. Porteus Jr. ’78 called on Khurana to recuse himself from "further discussion with final clubs."
Harvard Corporation Accepts Seal Change
Harvard University President Drew G. Faust and William F. Lee '72, the senior fellow of the Corporation, accepted recommendations to change the Law School's seal.
Task Force Report
Harvard's Task Force on the Prevention of Sexual Assault released its final report of recommendations on Tuesday.