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Robert A. Rafsky
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Class of 1942 Had One Opportunity: War
The American Legion was marching down Mass. Ave. on the night of Oct. 7, 1938, its members proudly clenching their
'Heal-In' Ends as Doctors Settle for Council's Plan
Interns and residents at Boston City Hospital ended the "heal-in" yesterday which has choked the hospital's wards for the past
Schelling to Be Named State Dept. Consultant
Thomas C. Schelling, professor of Economics, has been asked by the State Department to develop a "systems analysis" approach to
Colleague to Finish Conroy Vietnam Task
A colleague of Ed School planner Vincent F. Conroy is going to Vietnam to complete the report which Conroy was
Fred Glimp: A 'Naturally Cussed' Idaho Kid Who Became the Dean of Harvard College
Fred Lee Glimp, a colleague has said, is "naturally cussed." He is willing to admit that, back in 1946, he
Glimp Expected To Be Chosen Today as Dean
The Board of Overseers meets this morning to name a new dean of the College. At the meeting -- at
Sizer Calls for Prep School Subsidy
Theodore R. Sizer, dean of the School of Education, has called for government support of private prepatory schools. Unless these
Guiding Goldberg Through Harvard: A Tense Drama that Ended in Dullness
There was an even deeper unhappiness about the meeting in the groups that had worked for a month to arrange
HPC Considers Fourth Course 'Pass-Fail' Plan
The Harvard Policy Committee is having second thoughts about its proposal that all upperclassmen be allowed to take a free
College May End Fines For Dropping Courses
The College may scrap its system of fining students who drop a fifth course--but it may also make it impossible
CEP Approves Pass-Fail Course; Faculty to Discuss It Next Term
The Committee on Educational Policy yesterday backed a proposal to let all upperclassmen take a free, pass-fail fifth course. The
Administrative Board Asks Ranking Change For Honors and Draft
The Administrative Board yesterday recommended that the College change its method of ranking students for honors degrees and for the
Moynihan, Pettigrew to Head Study Of Puzzling Data on Negro Students
A group of educators met at the Faculty Club last night to begin making sense out of the most massive--and
Forty Form 'Counter' to Gov 146; Banfield Agrees It's a Great Idea
Gov 146, Edward Banfield's treatment of urban problems and the second largest course in the College, spawned a counter-course last
Coop Get Tough On Professors?
The Coop would really like to have all your textbooks on the shelves all the time, its officials insist. The