Word: curricular
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Robinson's committee found that 22 percent of those participating in extra-curricular activities have some regrets as to having joined in, but that 92 percent felt that "a person should participate...
Working towards a projected survey on the "Whole Man" at Harvard, the Student Council last night considered a report on the role of extra-curricular activities at the University...
...emphasizing the importance of the role that extra-curricular activities play in the creation of the "Whole Man," the report states that "they lead to maturity, which makes education of any sort more valuable. Second, many of them both augment and balance the lecture hall. . . Third, they offer fun and relaxation...
Scholarship students indicated a disassociation with extra-curricular activities because of lack of time more than did tuition-paying students. As for non-participants, the report states that. "Their reasons for not participating are a combination of particular personality and environmental factors that vary from individual to individual...
Kimpton, giving an informal talk before a group of students, said that Chicago undergraduates are "over-loaded" with course work, and that they should have more time for extra-curricular activities. It was in this context which he mentioned Harvard...