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...seven key pieces from the museum’s collection. Several undergraduates were also involved in the project and will be giving gallery talks. The Busch-Reisinger Museum. Free. (DJH & LRC)—Happening was compiled by J. Samuel Abbott, Lois E. Beckett, Lindsay R. Canant, Casey N. Cep, Jennifer D. M. Chang, Alexandra M. Fallows, Daniel J. Hemel, Marianne F. Kaletzky, and Kimberly A. Kicenuik...
...mail is convenient and can be an effective way of arranging meetings, but it cannot supplant face-to-face contact between students and staff,” Casey N. Cep, a past and current student of Vendler, wrote in an e-mail. “I have had wonderful interactions with Professor Vendler during her office hours—meetings that were no less enjoyable for having been arranged without e-mail...
...conclusion of the CEP meeting, then-Dean of Admissions Wilbur J. Bender ’27 emphasized not the financial savings or increased educational opportunities, but that the Blackmer Report entrusted the big three universities to take steps to implement it and revise the U.S. educational system. If universities failed to grant credit for high school courses, professors were concerned, high schools would stop offering advanced classes...
...CEP granted the Blackmer Report its final approval in February 1954, with Bush alone dissenting—and only on the proposal to allow students to graduate in three years...
With no organized opposition emerging at the Faculty meeting of March 2, 1954, Harvard became the first school to endorse the Blackmer Report, approving the CEP report and creating a Committee on Special Standing. Harlan P. Hanson ’48, then-assistant senior tutor of Kirkland House, was put in charge of its implementation...