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Two groups are planning to re-activate the parietal question, overshadowed during the last two weeks by the Dow controversy. The issue seems to be growing more complicated than ever.
The HUC and the ad hoc Student Committee on Parietals are ready to consider the problem again.
The HUC had originally planned to discuss parietals--as well as other business--with the Committee on Houses, (composed of the Masters and Deans Ford, Watson, Glimp, and Von Stade). at a dinner meeting scheduled for Oct. 26. The Dow uproar occured Oct. 25, however, and an emergency Administrative Board meeting eclipsed preparations for the dinner.
The meeting will now be held either this Monday or a week from Monday, depending on the Masters' schedules, says Daniel B. Magraw Jr. '68, Chairman of HUC.
Since the Dow incident, the Student Committee on Parietals, aimed at mobilizing support for parietal reform, has been inactive.
But according to Peter Solenberger '69, a Committee leader, Alvin Pappenheimer, Master of Dunster House, had expressed a willingness this week to propose to the Committee on Houses that a special student-faculty group be created to discuss possible reforms.
Pappenheimer said yesterday that he only meant that he "might" bring up the matter, and that in any case he would like to see the issue "He fallow for a while."
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