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...companies might want to take a cue from the Japanese, who invest in the future without being overly concerned about the impact of temporary recessions on short-term profits. They want to make sure they have enough capacity when demand surges. And with U.S. manufacturing in the midst of a renaissance, it is certainly no time for American managers to be timid...
While 60 people will never constitute an intimate atmosphere, this reporter found that of those 26 courses (based on a CUE guide listings of class size), 15 required a foreign language (Foreign Cultures), A.P. physics or chemistry (Science A), or enrollment fees for art supplies (Literature & Arts...
Unfortunately, for students dissatisfied with large class sizes, the Core offers very few alternatives to the "Monster Cores." The best courses (according to the CUE Guide) and the easiest (according to Crimson editors) are consistently huge. Thus, these students are forced to endure the inaccessibility of the professor, the bureaucracy of sectioning, the personal quirks of the teaching fellow army, and the inevitable race for the Coop's inadequate book supply...
Members of the Undergraduate Council Academic's Committee, who are also members of CUE, suggested that the College hold a "concentration fair" for freshmen at the beginning of April. Each department would set up a booth in Memorial Hall to provide information to students as the University now does for seniors at Career...
Pilbeam said after the meeting that the issue "merits further examination," and said the CUE should "look again at both procedures to see how they can be streamlined...