Word: curriculum
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Dean Lamb believes that it is educational for men in different branches of study to mingle, and that intimate contacts of this sort may prove almost as valuable for the student as the curriculum itself...
...reins in Langdell Hall three years ago, Dean Landis recognized this trend by instituting sweeping curricular reforms designed to emphasize training for government administration. Now not wholly satisfied with the education of students entering the Law School, the dynamic Dean has fathered the seven-year combined law-college curriculum, designed to integrate the study of law and the other social sciences...
Under this plan, which awaits approval by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, a selected group of students will spend three years in college, taking widely distributed courses. In their fourth year they will enter the Law School, follow the standard curriculum there for two years, and spend their last two years combining the third year of Law School work with advanced work in Government and Economics...
Arguing that liberal education is necessary for effective continuation of society, John H. Finley, Jr. '25, associate professor of Greek and Latin, opposed vocational guidance and training as part of the college curriculum...
Towards the middle of the Freshman year, an interview with the student would be held to determine how he was progressing. The student would then be advised what field of concentration to enter, and the rest of his curriculum would be planned at this time...