Word: bucked
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Since the start of Joint Instruction during the war, Harvard and Radcliffe have kept strict limits on the extent of their new policy of cooperation. Provost Buck's request last week for a Student Council opinion on "the feasibility and desirability of merging final examinations in joint courses" was, therefore, a significant indication that University officers are not completely satisfied with the carefully balanced status quo of their policy toward Radcliffe...
...difficulties from the 'Cliffe side of the question do not mean, however, that no possibility of compromise exists. One important factor so far neglected by Provost Buck is the Radcliffe Student Government, which, as the spokesman for 'Cliffe undergraduates, should certainly be consulted, on any proposal such as this. Perhaps the ideal group to investigate and make recommendations about the merger of final examinations would be a joint committee of the Student Government and the Harvard Student Council...
...approved by the committee, the merger will come up for a Faculty vote next fall, according to an announcement by Provost Buck...
...announcement came when Provost Buck, acting under the informal agreement existing between the University and the Student Council, requested that the Council consider the "feasibility and desirability" of the plan before it is presented to the Faculty...
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