Word: crediters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...first would institute non-credit siminars on political affairs taught by junior faculty members. The second would establish a political union for informal discussion among undergraduates. With the help of the Young Democrats and the Young Republicans, the Institute has also arranged opportunities for volunteers to work in the major state campaigns next year. The jobs will be open anyone, not just to members of the two political organizations. Applications for volunteer work in the senatorial, the gubernatorial, or the attorney general's race will be passed out along with the polls...
Harvard muddled into the theatre business when it was given a theatre. Under pressure from students who wanted as much autonomy as possible in the Loeb and from professors who dreaded the thought of credit drama courses, the University tried to leave its control as loose as possible. It appointed a director, Robert H. Chapman, and later two associate directors, but Chapman defines their role as merely "a magnified version of the Faculty advisers to the old Harvard Dramatic Club." Occasionally the Faculty advisers direct or act in a show. Otherwise, according to Chapman, they are there...
...dock-walloper-with the police ever tagging his footsteps. Danny's first job was arranged by Grace's new husband, Mitsura ("Mits") Wakita, a warmhearted Japanese-American and longtime credit manager for a wholesale drug house. Danny worked in the cosmetics stockroom for $1.65 an hour, quit to find more pay in January 1965. In April, Danny was braced on a street corner by a drug addict who was also a paid police informer. By odd coincidence, the cops swooped down just as the addict shoved a bagful of barbiturates into Danny's hand. Blared Chicago...
...dealer contests, offering the dealers $25 to $50 rebates on cars sold over a certain quota. Contests are not announced publicly, but ads for "value days" or license-plate raffles are tipoffs to dealer contests that can mean better bargains for buyers. > When a customer arranges new-car credit through his dealer, the lending institution usually rebates part of the finance charges on the car back to the dealer. For his finder's fee on a three year $3,000 loan, for example, a dealer can collect as much as $180. Some dealers, especially in California, sell cars...
...Sophomore tutorial would become a half-credit course, as it is in History and Literature and in Social Studies. The Department would then require six and one-half credits for graduation