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1. Quad improvements
South House dining hall $375,000(1)
Squash courts 200,000
Major athletic facility, including swimming pool 5,000,000
New residential construction including
126 students suites, 2 tutors, master 2,000,000
2. Four year Houses--conversion of Yard to
Houses 6-10,000,000 range (2)
3. Reduction of all Houses to no more than 350
students. Loss of tuition from 425 students,
4100 @ student 1,750,000(3)
4. Expansion of practical arts training ?
5. Subsidies to performing arts ?
6. Improvement of House facilities for arts
activities 120,000
Annual subsidy for House arts activities @5000/House(60,000)
7. PBH half-time advisor (per year) 5000
8. Expansion of Shuttle Bus Service ?
(1) Currently under consideration
(2) Not considered economically feasible
(3) Without any of the alternative suggestions (terms off, transfers, etc.)
CHAIRMAN
Stephen Williams
FACULTY
Laura Gordon Fisher
John Hutchinson
Robert Kiely
David Riesman
Sidney Verba
Stephen Williams
STAFF
Judith Walzer
STUDENTS
Rozlyn Anderson
Jeff Sonnenfeld
Christopher Leman, Teaching Fellow in Government
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