Advertisement

Tying Up Loose Ends

But Paul C. Martin, dean of the Division of Applied Sciences and the task force chairman, said last week the dissent contains no surprises, as Heimert, a task force member, made the same arguments before the task force reached its conclusions last fall.

Ding Dong

Thayer Hall residents who complained last month that the Memorial Church bells signaling the 8:45 a.m. prayer service interrupted their slumber will no doubt be pleased by the Rev. Peter J. Gomes's announcement this week that the bells will only ring two minutes in the future, a 60 per cent reduction of the traditional five-minute peal. Ask not, of course, for whom the bells toll.

Law School

The student governing body at the Law School released a long awaited report last week criticizing the school's administration for insensitivity in dealing with the student complaints about job placement procedures and problems of student faculty communication.

Advertisement

Albert Sacks, dean of the Law School, said in response: "If the machinery for complaints is not working well, I think we shall take another look at it."

Advertisement