Word: advisor
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...questions confronting SNCC is whether or not nonviolence can succeed in Mississippi and the "hard-core" South. Howard Zinn, former chairman of the History Department of Spelman College and presently a SNCC advisor, offered the Theory of the Two Souths at the conference. In the First South, which inclcdes Atlanta, Ga., Richmond, Va., and Nashville, Tenn., nonviolent sitins, mass demonstrations, and boycotts eventually result in integrated lunch-counters and de-segregated schools, he said. But in the Second South, the Black Belt area--Albany, Ga., Danville, Va., and Jackson, Miss.--nonviolent actions end only in broken bones, jail terms...
...reporting the appointment of a pre-medical advisor for North House, the CRIMSON on Thursday gave a very misleading picture of pre-medical advising in the other Houses. One of the first associates appointed when East House opened its doors was Professor Manfred Karnovsky of Harvard Medical School, and subsequently a practicing physician and psychiatrist, Dr. Elizabeth Reid, was added. Not only have these two been constantly available at East House, eating lunch there frequently with students, but last term they organized a special pre-medical evening with invited staff members from the Medical School, at which many aspects...
...practicing physician, Dr. Katherine Coolidge '53, has been appointed official pre-medical advisor to North House, Catherine D. Williston, dean of North House reported yesterday. Doctors have been affiliated in the past with Radcliffe Houses as advisors, but only on an informal basis...
Advice to pre-medical students at the College is often "unrealistic" and "uncoordinated," the top Harvard advisor on admission to medical school said yesterday...
...Curtis Prout '37, Chief of Medicine to the University Health Services, said that the pre-med advisors vary considerably in their effectiveness and tend toward "overconfident counseling." The present system, under which an M.D. is affiliated with each House as an advisor "lacks a homogeneous policy," he said...