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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Harvard Policy Committee and Harvard Undergraduate Council are asking students living in Claverly Hall or off-campus whether they like where they...
...Toronto. He was, of course, the architect of Scarborough College, which, by the way, is an integral part of the University of Toronto. In addition, he has been for a number of years the chairman of a planning committee that has drawn up a scheme for the entire campus. Last summer it was my responsibility to take to the Board of Governors a recommendation that he be made Chairman of the Department of Architecture, and there is no recommendation that I have taken with more personal enthusiasm...
...Gill committee is studying the impact of Mather House on Harvard, and is considering the possibility of using Mather to close Claverly Hall and restrict off-campus living. The committee is also considering two other possibilities--increasing the size of the College class and converting presently overcrowded suites in other houses...
...trend in PBH is one of self-evaluation which could lead to radical changes in its philosophy and in its relationship to the more radical campus organizations. Should PBH volunteers continue reading with a Roxbury student if the entire ghetto school system demands basic structural change? And if institutional change is the goal, can PBH offer any more than a subtle introduction to the frustrations of the system before these volunteers leave or turn to organizations such as Afro...
...made good impressions on college students looking for meaningful experiences in business. This must change, and it is changing in many businesses. Recruiting techniques and training concepts certainly do need up-dating in some cases. At Cornell University last year, 310 of the 427 recruiters who visited the campus did not attract one single graduate. On the other hand, one company--IBM--hired 30 graduates from Cornell alone. Some recruitment programs are effective. Others...