Word: bender
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...pattern was not new. Dean Bender and the committee had been up until midnight almost every night for two months, sorting through a record number of applications for the Class of 1958. The job involved holding interviews, scrutinizing transcripts, reading recommendations, and withstanding outside pressure...
Over the week-end, the University secured an outside room for Bender. Closeted there, the Dean of Admissions began dictating letters. "Dear Sir: The Committee on Admissions has decided to accept your son, but has grave doubts . . ." Or: "After reviewing your son's secondary school record, we feel that we cannot accept . . ." Or: "Our conference with you last week was most satisfactory . . . Please find enclosed your certificate of admission...
...House at will any time during the day. This request was denied by Headmaster David M. Little, who said that Schine could have the secretary up to his room any time he wished during parictal hours, but that he would not be granted any special privileges. Wilbur J. Bender, then Dean of the College, became involved in the controversy when he declared, in accordance with University regulations, that Schine could not use his room as an office. He could have the secretary up during parietal hours to type letters for him, but he could not use his room...
...Mulvey of Andover, Mass.; Alan S. Rapperport of University City, Mo.; Marvin Sandler of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Robert A. Smails of Omaha, Neb.; William P. Travis of Cleveland, Ohio; Charles M. Walter of Hillsborough, Cal.; John T. Whatley of Austin, Tex.; Ralph L. Zan of Worcester, Mass.; Paul Bender of Brooklyn...
Thomas D. Bolles, Director of Athletics, is chairman of a committee that has been formed to make the Bingham awards. Others on the body are Wilbur J. Bender '27 and Daniel S. Cheever '39 from the faculty; and Joseph R. Hamlen '04, William A. Barron, Jr. '14, and Augustus Thorndike, Jr. '41 from the alumni...