18 aNANZNZNZ ANNAN NIZINIZINIZINIZ ZINIZINIZINIZIN NIZINIZINIZINIZ ESC p : Wuat Makes MIT UNIQUE? ® Great strides in eliminating sleep from the daily needs of humans. ® The dorms have a better view than the luxury condos on the other side of the river. e It brings people together in adversity (you and me against the ‘Tute). @ It is where part of the school spirit is hating the place. @ Where else can you pay so much for so little for such silly reasons? February 1, 1982 — Adrian J.M. Houtsma, House- master of East Campus, announces his intent to leave MIT for a position at the Technical University of Eindhoven in his native Netherlands. MIT Chorallaries hold Annual Concert in Bad Taste. February 2, 1982 — CEP upHo Lps NEw EECS PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENT. Course VI will now deny students the right to take a required subject if they received a D or an F in a prerequisite. Open spaces remain in the housing system. To fill these spaces, MIT is offering transfer and readmit- ted students the opportunity to stay in Institute Housing until they graduate. The Dean's Office is also not allowing students to break housing con- tracts. February 4, 1982 — Senate passes anti-busing amendment. Over the past year, the U.S. Government seized 6.4 million pounds of marijuana, one fifth of all that enters the U.S. each year. February 6, 1982 — Reagan Administration unveils a $757.6 billion budget which cuts social Pee and increases defense spending. February 10, 1982 — Reagan Administration pro- poses financial aid cuts in the fiscal 1983 budget totalling $636 million. February 13, 1982 — WresTLERS WIN THE NorTH- ERN NEw ENGLAND CHAMPIONSHIP. Ken Shull ’84 and George Fischer ’85, were victorious in the 134 and 158 pound classes, respectively. Six other MIT wrestlers placed second or third in their weight classes at the meet. February 14, 1982 — Cuartes E. Hott III, Profes- sor of Biology, dies of a heart attack at age 45. Ned was revered as someone who cared a great deal about students and teaching. He will be missed.
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