Word: advisors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Complete reorganization of the Society has been effected by Professor Frederick C. Packard, Jr. '20, faculty advisor. The executive staff has been divided into four committees, each with two co-chairmen, to manage respectively publicity, business, play direction, and stage settings. Herschel Berman '38 is presiding chairman of the committees...
...Reverend Mr. Thomas L. Harris '22, former Advisor on Religion at Harvard from 1931-33, and at present rector of the Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany, Philadelphia, will return to Harvard today to conduct this week's services in the Memorial Church...
...former oarsman on the Varsity crew. Harris became famous during his years as Advisor on Religion at Harvard, for his informal talks with students on religious subjects. He intends this week to resume temporarily these talks and to chat informally with students who attend the morning services...
...note with sorrow the CRIMSON's basicly shallow conception of conditions in the H.A.A. The sincere opinions voiced in your articles make no mention of the real weaknesses of Harvard's athletic administration. Football supports college athletics, but a coach is a coach, a business advisor, is a business advisor, and for the mutual benefit of both there must be separation of powers...
...past, the refusal of the Freshmen to take advantage of the advisorial program, contributed to its failure. Obviously, even under a reformed system there can be no decided improvement until the newcomer is willing to consult his advisor on the problems which trouble him. The proposed regime, however, may be able to lesson this difficulty since it provides for a type of advisor who is likely to stimulate the interest of the Freshman, and who has time to devote to his needs...