Word: deans
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...pound bout is also a "must" for Harvard. Colin Mangrum started against Wesleyan and Brown, but Dean Sheppard won a wrestle-off yesterday to earn the starting position this afternoon...
None of the students "suspended" by Dean May Thursday during the occupation of University Hall will be required to vacate his University room or stop attending classes as part of his temporary discipline...
...retired as recently as a year ago. Franklin I. Ford would have been rightly regarded by virtually all Faculty and students as a superb Dean, as one who had mastered the complexities and burdens of the position. The Faculty thrived during his tenure; its physical and intellectual resources increased; it ventured into new fields of study and began to reassess its educational techniques in established disciplines. Dean Ford guided this progress with his own administrative style: a belief in firm leadership based on fundamental consensus, and working through established channels...
...Dean Ford note in his farewell address, the Faculty debates were often not pleasant to listen to. Yet they were not fundamentally attacks upon either his integrity or his character, but rather clashes over the structure of decision-making the Faculty required in the present era. It was not Faculty members occasional lapses in the heat of debate, but rather their final ovation for Dean Ford, which showed the estimation they and the rest of the Harvard community accord him for his undeniable achievements in an exciting position, and for his qualities as a scholar...
Adolph W. Samborski '25. Director of Athletics, and Dean Watson, chairman of the Faculty Committee on Athletic Sports, have not denied that Yovicsin-who was a physical fitness consultant for H.P Hood last spring-had permission to work part-time elsewhere...