Word: dean
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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With the possible help of the University in the form of tuition scholarships, the Committee hopes to raise $35,000 to support about 30 refugee students at Harvard. After a conference with the group Wednesday night, Dean Hanford pointed out that most of the scholarships for this year have already been allotted...
...American Committee of Management is composed of President Conant, Dean Hanford, Jerome D. Greene '34, Secretary to the Corporation representing Harvard; and President Charles Seymour, Provost Edgar S. Furniss and Carl A. Lohman, representing Yale...
...group conferred on Wednesday with Dean Hanford, who is investigating possibilities of University action. When questioned last night, he pointed out that the University has never waived tuition costs except through scholarships, and that most scholarship funds have already been allocated...
...Freshman Tutorial System, official Harvard defined its functions restrictively, ignoring one extremely important aspect. It was envisioned solely as a means of guiding freshmen of above-average ability, who had already chosen tentative fields of concentration, in advanced work for which they might find the time. Thus, Dean's List men for whom the freshman year largely repeated their prep school work would not be "leveled down" by standardization, but would be given an opportunity to express their bent earlier in their college careers...
...other member of the Eliot team, since Finley took the place of the absent third, was Archibald B. Roosevelt, Jr. '40. The Dudley trio was headed by Reginald B. Phelps '30, Dean of Records, associate of Dudley Ball, and was composed of Lloyd G. Butterfield '40 and Morris Yarosh...