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Against Bicks' stand, several Council members maintained that House representation is unimportant for the election, the ultimate duties of the committee being directed to service and activities for the whole class, not for individual Houses. Leading this side, John Merrifield '55 claimed the basic criterion for election to such an honorary committee was being the "biggest lump of prestige...
Under such a plan, candidates would take College Board exams and make applications starting in September. As a result, Bender said, "I think there is a real possibility of abandoning the achievement tests" as a criterion of admission. These have been used, evidently, primarily for placement in the past...
Kennedy, also the chairman of the special committee appointed by President Pusey, emphasized that a student's program of study, and not his grades, were, and will be, the major criterion for admission to the program...
...chairman of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton, Strauss saw no reason why Physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer should not continue as director of the institute. The suspension of Oppenheimer's security clearance, said Strauss, "is not a criterion for that position...
...most expensive reproductions of each type might be presumed to be the best, but this is an unsafe criterion, for the reproduction business is odd and unregulated: markups may be as high as 30 times the production cost. The best test of a reproduction's faithfulness, next to comparing it with the original, is simply to look at it for a long time. If after a while it seems to go flat, to offer nothing more to the probing eye, then the reproduction is not first-class...