Working behind the Faculty's debate for the size of the College is the spectre the Tenth House. Promised in the , it can be used either for further deconversion or to enlarge the College slightly. Discussion of the new House's use and position is being carried on with all formal consideration at a standstill pending a decision on site. Bid for MTA Yards
Our first choice," President Pusey reiterated, "is and has long been site of the MTA yards." In 1958 the offered the MTA $1 million in of the market valuation of the . This offer was neither accepted refused. The University hopes the appointment of a new general of the MTA will mean of the proposal. The other major possible site now consideration is along the river Dunster St. and the Western bridge. This land, which the University already owns, is listed in "An for Planning" just prepared by University planning office as "a building site" for the 10th House. has said, however, that it will "only if necessary" because of distance from the Yard. of the Design School and commercial presently occupy the land. Large House Planned
Although design of the House is at a until a site is chosen, the Administration is thinking in terms of for 450 persons rather than the range of most of the present . If the number of commuters to decline, these rooms could without a significant increase in overall size of the College. The Administration feels committed another House, which, in to Quincy and Leverett Towers, nearly equal in capacity the three Houses promised under the Program. "inventory" notes, "High priority been assigned to the construction of Tenth House." Another possible site would be in the behind Dunster House and the Towers. Most of this land, , is currently not owned by the .
Discussion of the new House's use and position is being carried on with all formal consideration at a standstill pending a decision on site. Bid for MTA Yards
Our first choice," President Pusey reiterated, "is and has long been site of the MTA yards." In 1958 the offered the MTA $1 million in of the market valuation of the . This offer was neither accepted refused. The University hopes the appointment of a new general of the MTA will mean of the proposal. The other major possible site now consideration is along the river Dunster St. and the Western bridge. This land, which the University already owns, is listed in "An for Planning" just prepared by University planning office as "a building site" for the 10th House. has said, however, that it will "only if necessary" because of distance from the Yard. of the Design School and commercial presently occupy the land. Large House Planned
Although design of the House is at a until a site is chosen, the Administration is thinking in terms of for 450 persons rather than the range of most of the present . If the number of commuters to decline, these rooms could without a significant increase in overall size of the College. The Administration feels committed another House, which, in to Quincy and Leverett Towers, nearly equal in capacity the three Houses promised under the Program. "inventory" notes, "High priority been assigned to the construction of Tenth House." Another possible site would be in the behind Dunster House and the Towers. Most of this land, , is currently not owned by the .
Bid for MTA Yards
Our first choice," President Pusey reiterated, "is and has long been site of the MTA yards." In 1958 the offered the MTA $1 million in of the market valuation of the . This offer was neither accepted refused. The University hopes the appointment of a new general of the MTA will mean of the proposal. The other major possible site now consideration is along the river Dunster St. and the Western bridge. This land, which the University already owns, is listed in "An for Planning" just prepared by University planning office as "a building site" for the 10th House. has said, however, that it will "only if necessary" because of distance from the Yard. of the Design School and commercial presently occupy the land. Large House Planned
Although design of the House is at a until a site is chosen, the Administration is thinking in terms of for 450 persons rather than the range of most of the present . If the number of commuters to decline, these rooms could without a significant increase in overall size of the College. The Administration feels committed another House, which, in to Quincy and Leverett Towers, nearly equal in capacity the three Houses promised under the Program. "inventory" notes, "High priority been assigned to the construction of Tenth House." Another possible site would be in the behind Dunster House and the Towers. Most of this land, , is currently not owned by the .
The other major possible site now consideration is along the river Dunster St. and the Western bridge. This land, which the University already owns, is listed in "An for Planning" just prepared by University planning office as "a building site" for the 10th House. has said, however, that it will "only if necessary" because of distance from the Yard. of the Design School and commercial presently occupy the land. Large House Planned
Although design of the House is at a until a site is chosen, the Administration is thinking in terms of for 450 persons rather than the range of most of the present . If the number of commuters to decline, these rooms could without a significant increase in overall size of the College. The Administration feels committed another House, which, in to Quincy and Leverett Towers, nearly equal in capacity the three Houses promised under the Program. "inventory" notes, "High priority been assigned to the construction of Tenth House." Another possible site would be in the behind Dunster House and the Towers. Most of this land, , is currently not owned by the .
has said, however, that it will "only if necessary" because of distance from the Yard. of the Design School and commercial presently occupy the land. Large House Planned
Although design of the House is at a until a site is chosen, the Administration is thinking in terms of for 450 persons rather than the range of most of the present . If the number of commuters to decline, these rooms could without a significant increase in overall size of the College. The Administration feels committed another House, which, in to Quincy and Leverett Towers, nearly equal in capacity the three Houses promised under the Program. "inventory" notes, "High priority been assigned to the construction of Tenth House." Another possible site would be in the behind Dunster House and the Towers. Most of this land, , is currently not owned by the .
Large House Planned
Although design of the House is at a until a site is chosen, the Administration is thinking in terms of for 450 persons rather than the range of most of the present . If the number of commuters to decline, these rooms could without a significant increase in overall size of the College. The Administration feels committed another House, which, in to Quincy and Leverett Towers, nearly equal in capacity the three Houses promised under the Program. "inventory" notes, "High priority been assigned to the construction of Tenth House." Another possible site would be in the behind Dunster House and the Towers. Most of this land, , is currently not owned by the .
The Administration feels committed another House, which, in to Quincy and Leverett Towers, nearly equal in capacity the three Houses promised under the Program. "inventory" notes, "High priority been assigned to the construction of Tenth House." Another possible site would be in the behind Dunster House and the Towers. Most of this land, , is currently not owned by the .
Another possible site would be in the behind Dunster House and the Towers. Most of this land, , is currently not owned by the .