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Since thanks to Mr. Brumm for his letter in the Saturday. April 27 CRIMSON. Not that one can expect this to lead to a general second look at the college--have not the officers and faculty with a few notable exceptions shown the most trusting undergraduate that they have little real that someone is on our side, someone naive enough in these days to take the motto "Veritas" literally...
...elders find more interesting subjects in this multiuniversity than us, they still have an opportunity to improve matters without much effort. following Mr. Brumm's hint I would suggest a rewriting of the fascinating pamphlet, Information About Harvard College for Prospective Students. One could omit the sections dealing with a Liberal Education in a University College; strike out such passages as, "This is individual and therefore expensive instruction. It cost is justified by the special educational values which accrue from it in a college which is strongly opposed to mass-production methods of education" (p. 24). One might more fully...
...undergraduates seek elsewhere for what they think Harvard should offer. Am I mistaken as to the purported aim of Harvard College? Is it really meant to be a trade school, despite all protestations to the contrary? Or should the Peace Corps send some real teachers to Cambridge? Gordon L. Brumm...
...Brumm was head section man in hum 5 for two years. Presently, he is employed by the Mitre Corporation...
Marshall Baker, Physics; Normal Bauman, Mathematics; Stephen Benjamin, Government; John S. Dowman, English; Kenneth S. Brand, Physics; Harold O. J. Brown, Germanic Languages and Literatures; Jackson M. Bruce, Jr., History; Gordon L. Brumm, Philosophy and Social Relations; James C. Chace, Romance Languages and Literatures; Thomas J. Chinlund, Applied Science; George L. Christopher, Economics; Stanley L. Cohen, Classics and History; John T. Coughlin, History; Peter F. Curran, Biochemical Sciences...