Word: allowence
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Pusey's statements seemed to contradict the original official explanation of the T.V. ban. William Bentinck-Smith, assistant to the President, said last week that it was long-standing Harvard policy not to allow coverage of "non-University sponsored events...
...Radcliffe College Council suggested at its January 8 meeting that the defunct Radcliffe Government Association arrange the election of the officers of RUS to allow those officers to draft a new RUS constitution...
...however, one simple way of correcting the situation: internationalize the Peace Corps, incorporate Latins on all levels of the organization's work. Let Chileans, Ecuadorians and Colombians plan and direct programs in Latin America; let North Americans, if they want to serve this continent, put themselves in subordinate positions, allow themselves to be really used by the people who live here. Let them serve alongside of Latin volunteers all working in co-operation. The plans that resulted would at once accord more closely with Latin reality than those of the present Peace Corps, and be more acceptable to the Latins...
...students with well-developed interests. A more serious problem faced by many more students is the barriers to experimenting with interests they may have in unfamiliar areas. The pass-fail proposal--for which departments are now writing the rules--is one small step to meet the problem. It would allow students to take one course each year on a pass-fail basis--if the department or the instructor doesn't object...
...proposals for increasing flexibility in the curriculum, the expansion of Independent Study holds the most promise. It would affect more students, and it is administratively the least cumbersome. Most important, it would encourage students to think about planning their own education and assure them that the University will allow them a maximum of freedom in doing...