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...contrast the upperclass counselorships seem almost a waste. Yet abandoning them--all too easy--would be unnecessary surrender. For there is a definite reason why the 1943 Counsellor has been kept busy. Through an informal alliance between the American Civilization Plan and English A, he has encouraged Freshmen to acquaint themselves with the President's educational offspring. If the Committee combines the House program with upperclass courses in similar fashion, all may not yet be lost...
Tonight's Senior dinner is the first of the kind, and is designed to acquaint Seniors with the privileges and activities of alumni...
Besides news writing a candidate will become familiar with typography and other technical details of a newspaper. In his quest for news he will acquaint himself with the problems and issues of the University and the personalities who actually make Harvard...
...broad areas of learning in their first two years is a move in the right direction. It should help to reduce the number of misfit concentrators; but the average Freshman may still have to make his choice of field prematurely. Harvard has two major responsibilities. It must acquaint the student with the major areas of learning so that he can choose wisely how to concentrate; and second, even if the student's choice is made before he comes to Harvard and he sticks to it to the bitter end, Harvard would fail if it allowed him to emerge with...
...three companies the deal was designed as a labor of love. The contracts will meet expenses, leave no profit. The project is educational, designed to acquaint the manufacturers with war materials production. From their experience the Army expects to get accurate cost and production figures for use when war comes. Incidentally the Army will control three plants which can in six weeks make enough gas masks for the 1,000,000 soldiers that the U. S. mobilization plan expects to put in the field within six months after a declaration...