Word: blacklow
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...allow many faculty members to rest easy. In 1973, Dr. Alexander Leaf, Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine and then chairman of the faculty's curriculum committee, called the elective system offered for students' last two years "a frivolous berry-picking operation." The frivolity had to go. Dr. Robert H. Blacklow '55, associate dean of the Medical School, said last week in defense of the concentration requirement, "The philosophy of education is not all hedonistic. Education is not all pleasure." In the spring of 1974, after the current third-year class had accepted their places at the Med School, the faculty...
...Robert S. Blacklow '55, associate dean for academic programs and secretary for the council, said last night, "The faculty wanted more of a share in the decisions establishing priorities...
...Blacklow denied that the faculty felt left-out of the decision making process at the Med School. "This is always a kind of paranoia," he said. "If you weren't consulted, you feel that no one else...
...Blacklow said that he hopes "lots of people take advantage" of the creation of the new council and that they "get involved," but he added, "The illusion of democracy is all decisions made by many people can't be wrong...
...council was proposed by an administrative board committee on governance in 1973 but did not come into being until this year because of what Blacklow called the "big juggling act" of the elections process...