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Kester has been elected president Harvard Law Review, Volume new staff members are: Michael , treasurer; Pierre N. Leval P. Schulse, note editors; Banner and Robert S. Malina, ; Charles W. Bender and Brennan, article editors; Calhoun, developments editor; V. DeLong, book review and editor...
...most significant comment in the CRIMSON article is "Haley predicted an easier work load for tutors next year." Because English is such a popular field of study, the Department may wish to lighten the burdens of its tutors. But in so doing it violates Dean Bender's policies. The limitation of Tutorial to Groups I and II bespeaks an attitude that only the scholar is deserving, or even capable, of special instruction. Thus the Department would seem to be seeking out an intellectual elite, ignoring the majority of students, by and large those same non-dogmatically academic students whom Dean...
...Faculty is willing to let the bureaucracy go its way it must take the risks. One day, perhaps it will have to sacrifice research funds, protection of its academic freedom, and the privilege of working with selected students. Dean Bender in his final report hit close to home when he asked whether the faculty, by letting admissions policy drift along aimlessly, will be willing to take a salary cut to provide necessary scholarship money or to sacrifice a faculty son's chance to come to Harvard...
...policy have so far failed to express their views publicly. While my prejudices are clear enough I freely admit that no one has any right, in the present state of our thinking, to be dogmatic about what is the best long-run policy for the Harvard College. W. J. Bender...
...Bender also said that admissions officers ought to look for qualities beyond "test-scoring intelligence" but that a youth with a high IQ would not necessarily lack those extra qualities...