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HCUA Requests Longer Parietals

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The Harvard Council for Undergraduate Affairs last night voted to ask the Masters to extend parietal hours in the Houses to midnight on home football game Saturdays.

The sole dissenting vote was cast by Lowell House Committee representative William P. Saum 2nd '65, who argued that late football parietals might hurt House dances. Lowell's Dartmouth Dance earned $700 for the House Committee this Fall.

However, Rusty Taylor '65, Lowell's regular HCUA representative, voted with the majority, and David Rocker '65, chairman of the Lowell House Committee, has expressed support for the parietal extension.

In another move, the Council accept as "a well-written and well-thought-out expression of one point of view" a report on General Education prepared by the Student Committee on Educational Policy.

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