Word: chairmen
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...would be convenient to work together in various ways and to keep their tutorial records in the same office. Thus Mrs. Robinson's job has been to know the members of the three fields within the Division, to reconcile differences between the respective head tutors, to keep the departmental chairmen informed, and-in Taylor's words-"to keep the departments from forgetting they were part of a whole." And somehow she has managed to maintain some semblance of unity between the three fields-an accomplishment which, according to Taylor, "could not possibly have been done by anyone without her years...
Just as the Administration works through University Hall, the Faculty conducts much of its routine business through department chairmen. Unlike most colleges, Harvard's chairmen are generally not the top-most men in each department. They are instead men mid-way on the academic ladder who will take on the paper work of running an office; rarely does a department chairman serve more than three or four years...
...Combined Charities Committee has $1,300 of unassigned funds left from this year's campaign, and co-chairmen Kirby L. C. von Kessler '54 and Robert C. Terry, Jr. '54 have recommended that "the greater part of it, about $1,100," be turned over to the Student Council Committee of International Activities to reinstate the German exchange plan, von Kessler said last night...
...group approved a report submitted by Gerald A. Wolff '55 and Roger C. Cohen '55, co-chairmen of its committee on Saturday Attendance, calling for concrete steps to be taken to insure faculty and administration consideration of the student body's stand in the matter...
Gerald A. Wolff '55 and Roger C. Cohen '55, co-chairmen of the committee, said last night they will plead for immediate action by the Council in order to forestall a possible administrative move toward imposing stricter attendance regulations...