Word: bursars
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...ancient Senior Fellow who believes that he is being bypassed on suspicion of senility. The retrial exonerates Howard, but the terms of reinstatement outrage the implacably" anti-Establishmentarian Laura (Howard rather implausibly leaves his wife at this point), and the fact of reinstatement disgusts the right-wing bursar, who abominates "such men." To C.P. Snow, both characters symbolize the extremists of the world who keep the men of good will from achieving global harmony...
What does the College do to students who commit these offenses, or the less serious misdemeanors? For Radcliffe girls, the favorite penalty for minor transgressions is restriction to the dormitory on Saturday night. For Harvards, it is removal of the bursar's card, the student's official proof that he is a member of the University. Its deprivation is an inconvenience -- without it cashing checks is difficult and borrowing library books impossible. Eventually the student must go and beg to have the card returned. The card is usually given back without undue bitterness, but the formalities require...
Once one has transgressed beyond the confiscated bursar's card, the College has six degrees of disciplinary action. They...
Charles C. Pyne, bursar of the University, died yesterday after collapsing in his Lehman Hall office. He had been a member of the administrative staff of Harvard since...
...former Naval officer, Pyne served for eight years as assistant to the University's administrative vice-President and for one year as assistant bursar before becoming bursar in 1956. Previously, he was deputy administrative secretary of the Research and Development board in Washington...