Word: advisors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This is the first time in recent years that the faculty has undertaken a comprehensive investigation of advising. The decline of departmental tutorial and a partial, failure of "breakfast table education," as well as limited advisor student contact in most fields has helped bring about the move...
...Straus inhabitant is the Office of the Special advisor to the President, a fund-raising outfit whose importance obviously gives it a strong claim on whatever facilities it needs. Originally settled in Massachusetts Hall, the Office has grown by leaps--and bounded into Straus early this fall...
...pretty blunt. Straus was intended for Yard social activities, and not University business enterprises. And this year, when plans for freshman affairs are buzzing as never before, such a bureaucratic squeeze-play is having a damaging effect. The University should reconsider Operation Straus, fit the Advisor's Office in somewhere else--if possible--and give freshman society back its much-needed common room...
...Class of '52 will nominate and vote for their officers during the next two weeks, without waiting for the nod from the Dean's Office on candidate's academic standing. Freshman elections will be run by Luretta Davis '49, president of the Senior Class and '52 advisor...
Officially labelled the Office of Special Advisor to the President, the bureau says its purpose is "to advise and assist the Provost, deans, and directors of the various museums, schools, departments, divisions, institutions, and other agencies of the University." This assistance will take the form of information on development, plans, and procedures...