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...major piece of research and writing in their senior year. Our tutorial staff is sufficiently large to accommodate all of our concentrators with tutors, even those seniors who are not permitted to submit a thesis. Each spring, of course, we do as you recommend we do: we take a count before admitting new students to the field. Let that student who has no tutor throw the first stone...
...this privilege. A check with other large departments suggests that the number of students working with permanent members of the faculty is about the same--and equally low--everywhere. Of our 196 concentrators last year, eight had tutorial with senior professors or members of the Committee. In History the count, I believe, is 19 or 20 out of 551; in Government, 37 out of 455; in English, 31 out of five or six hundred. Thus, the CRIMSON's second point, that most of our tutors are young, etc. would apply, of course, equally to all these fields--and perhaps properly...
With regard to Area A, the survey discovered that the parking capacity at the time was only equal to 53 per cent of the parking demand--1031 car spaces being available as compared with a demand for 2074. (The demand figures were not a simple count of the number of cars which park in the area, but represented the number of spaces which would be required on the average day so that cars would not have to park on public streets.) The problem in this area was almost exclusively one of faculty and student commuters and employees, rather than...
...Freinetized pupils. This June Montanari vengefully flunked half of the conventtrained girls. The trick fooled no one. Parents suddenly realized that Montanari was not teaching their children to read, write or add. Said the wife of one leading party member: "After two years my daughter Paola could not count up to ten. When I asked her, she just gave me a pained look...
...Chicago, where about 40% of the population falls in the middle-income bracket, there has been little rental housing construction for this group since the '20s. In Manhattan, says one real-estate man, the situation is "impossible." Bostonians can almost count on their fingers the apartment houses for middle-income families going up in their city. Apartment construction for middle-income dwellers in Philadelphia is at a virtual standstill. The National Association of Home Builders insists that the national need for such housing is so acute that it "could reach emergency proportions...