Word: counselloring
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Kursh spoke as a member of a panel discussing the role of specialists in learning problems. The panel, made up of a psychiatrist, a psychologist, a physician, an opthamologist, a reading counsellor, a principal, and a teacher, represented the first time such a group had appeared before a body of lay teachers...
Monro's alert news sense comes naturally. If he were not the University's able and alert Counsellor for Veterans, he would probably be a newspaperman. As undergraduate leader of the most daring journalistic venture in recent Harvard history, end later as a staffer in the News Office, he seemed headed, before the war, for a permanent berth in the Fourth Estate. Four years of administrative responsibility on an aircraft carrier made all the difference and put the erstwhile leg-man behind a desk once...
...returned to Harvard in the fall of '46 and took his first non-journalistic job as assistant to Counsellor for Veterans Wilbur J. Bender, who at that time was trying to organize the College's small-scale army of ex-G.I.'s. In June, 1947, he became Counsellor himself, when Bender was made Dean, and has held the job ever since...
Housing for married students will concern the Harvard American Veterance Committee at an open meeting in Winthrop Junior Common room, at 7:30 p.m. this evening. The speakers will be John U. Munre '34, Counsellor for Vetcrans, and Jay Francis of Hunneman and Company...
When Dean Bender was still Counsellor for Veterans back in the spring of 1946-- he "academic foxholes." He was thinking mainly of those veterans who wanted to rear through college, "making up for lost time," and consequently putting everything but grades far to the side. The other day somebody made a remark which I would like to pass on to Dean Bender, in case he is still worrying, as evidence that the era of the "academic foxhole" is pretty much gone...