Word: advisor
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...early 1960's, when Mary I. Bunting was new as president of Radcliffe, that the current freshman advisor program was begun. Radcliffe Iuned teaching fellows up Garden Street with corporation appointments, offices of their own, free meals at Radcliffe, and pay equal to the pay they would have earned with one-fifth teaching time...
...ADVISORY system has not changed radically from its original organization in 1962. South and East House each have two advisors; North House, the largest house with the most freshmen, has three. Each advisor has thirty to forty-five advisees, and the three house deans advise all students cligible for advanced standing. Advisors are interested grad students with teaching experience or with current teaching fellowships, and most were at Harvard or Radcliffe as undergraduates. They are trained for their advising jobs and briefed during the year by the associate dean of the College...
...personal things as well. During the time between Fall registration and the study card deadline, he spent three hours a week with each of them. He knows them well, and says that it is only that context that enables him to give them advice. He views ten advisees per advisor as a maximum: "Any move in that direction would be an improvement," he says, "More than that is hard to control...
...addition, Martin L. Kilson, professor of Government and faculty advisor of YPSL, will introduce a motion at a faculty meeting April 14 calling on Harvard to support Campaign...
Kilson was asked to sponsor the resolution by the Young People's Socialist League (YPSL), to which he is an advisor. YPSL earlier this month sent a letter to the Corporation asking that it support the Nader proposals...