Word: curriculum
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...addition to the eight full coursers already listed in the catalogue under General Education, three full and five half courses will be added to the 1947-48 curriculum. General Education classes will continue to be optional next year, Buck said. "but ultimately it is planned to make elementary courses in General Education required." Advanced courses will always be elective, he added...
Jerome Preston, Jr. '44 and John W. McNulty '48 were chosen co-chairmen of the Committee on Curriculum and Tenure, while William L. Bruce '47 will take over supervision of the '47 Class elections...
...give the undergraduate to crack at general courses when he is better able to assimilate them and is one of the most promising aspects of the General Education Program which is now over its initial hurdle and well on the way to a lasting place in the Harvard curriculum...
Student Council action and vigilance on the state of the tutorial problem were promised yesterday by President Levin H. Campbell '48 and Roger S. Kuhn '46, chairman of the Council Committee on Curriculum and Tenure...
Wrote Cowles: "We entirely agree that Exeter must stop catering to a single social and economic class. . . . But it is totally fallacious to reason that Exeter must teach a boy a mass of archeology or science merely because he comes from a coal-mining town. . . . This new curriculum [will] lower Exeter to the level of a vocational institution whose graduates are skilled in the business of doing, not the business of thinking...