I reported exactly what the source told me: that before the report came to the full Ad Board, several Ad Board members objected to the CLGS departmental nomination provision. I believed, and still do, that the source is very reliable. Scott Kaufer
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Disciplinary Decisions Lack Student ParticipationA recent Undergraduate Council proposal calling for student representation on the Administrative Board has sparked fresh debate on an old
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CLGS NOMINATIONSTo the Editors of The Crimson: Scott Kaufer's article on the proposed rules for honors contained an inaccurate statement, attributed
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Ad Board Reconsidering Evidence For Dow Probation JudgmentsThe Administrative Board is rechecking to make sure that all students put on probation in connection with the Dow sit-in
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Hammonds Doubles Back on Ad Board Report ReleaseIn response to a question posed by former Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis ’68 at the final Faculty meeting of the academic year in May, Hammonds informed those in attendance that she would release the report. But in a meeting with The Crimson last Thursday, Hammonds said that the report, which she commissioned, would not be made public.
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College Dean Releases Ad Board ReportDean of Harvard College Evelynn M. Hammonds released yesterday the official report of the Committee to Review the Administrative Board, which recommends a holistic reform of the College’s primary disciplinary body.
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A Better BoardChanges will bring transparency to the Ad Board and make students more knowledgeable about its procedures.