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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...revolution that buyers, builders and manufacturers must support. Up to now, many builders who added extra features to their houses failed to attract buyers because they had not been educated to recognize quality. Manufacturers of building materials have also stressed cost, rather than quality, even though they would all benefit from better homes. By emphasizing quality, they could attract more buyers to the market, help step up the yearly building rate from the present 1,117,000 to the 1,400,000 most experts think the U.S. needs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: THE QUALITY HOUSE | 9/22/1958 | See Source »

...Student Council has scheduled for early discussion the perennial question of continued membership in the National Student Association. In some quarters, unfortunately, there is strong feeling that Harvard, like several other Ivy League colleges, does not benefit from the NSA and should therefore withdraw its support...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard and the NSA | 9/22/1958 | See Source »

Being an Honors candidate is, for some students eminently qualified to do Honors work, not necessarily a goal at all; and the University is quite aware of the fact that it must accomodate intelligent, creative students who wish to benefit from the advantages of independent study and individual tutorial offered by the Honors program yet evade the sometimes restrictive requirements incumbent upon Honors candidates to fulfill. Accomodation, in this respect, is primarily a question of working out complicated administrative details and Departmental rulings...

Author: By Edmund B. Games jr., | Title: 'Honors for All' Program To Take Effect This Fall | 9/18/1958 | See Source »

...Harvard is to commit herself to an "Honors for all" program, in all fairness to the undergraduates she has the obligation to accept only those most likely to benefit from Honors work. It is a hard choice to make between the athlete and the grind, but this choice is the test of the University's seriousness of intent relative to upgrading Harvard education...

Author: By Edmund B. Games jr., | Title: 'Honors for All' Program To Take Effect This Fall | 9/18/1958 | See Source »

...establishment of the HSA could become a great boon for the Student Employment Office. Also, the corporation could benefit the bright student with a new profit-making idea. The HSA can provide credit to start a business, and will provide secretarial service for the new concessionaire. The Board of Directors can provide advice, and the Student Employment Office can refer other students as assistants...

Author: By Claude E. Welch jr., | Title: The HSA: Older, Wiser--and Bigger | 9/18/1958 | See Source »

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