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...need a tough hide to be editor of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin. You have to put out a bi-weekly magazine that will please some 14,000 College alumni all over the world, you have t provide an almost personal apology for any unsuccessful football season, and occasionally, you have to endure accusations of crimes ranging from the defense of Communists to the appeasement of Yale...
...Harvard Bulletin, Inc., which publishes the magazine bi-weekly during the college year, is a non-profit corporation that is completely self-supporting and has been for all but a few years of its long existence. Admittedly a sort of interlocking directorate exists, with William Bentinck-Smith '37 being the current University official on the Bulletin's board of directors, but no one questions the magazine's spasmodically-asserted right to disagree with any Harvard official it chooses, from President Puscy on down...
Last fall, Bentinck-Smith edited "The Harvard Book," a collection of writings by alumni about the University. In 1948, two years after he became Editor of the Bulletin, the bi-weekly magazine won the Robert Sibley Award of the American Alumni Council for the best alumni publication...
General Education Ahf has not solved this problem. Those who lack writing ability or experience need more than its bi-weekly short papers. But they shy away from the more advanced English C, because they feel that it is aimed at the fledgling creative writer. Those few who do turn out for English C sometimes find themselves rejected because their work is of an inferior grade. this is especially true this year, when an instructor's illness has vastly over-loaded the remaining sections of the course, and even students with considerable talent have been rejected...
...Bi-weekly, as part of the program, these local boys meet in small groups with a P.B.H. undergraduate who acts as combined "coach" and friend. He teaches them crafts and plays basketball with them...