Word: dyers
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Released early in September by Henry S. Dyer, Director of the Office of Tests, this pamphlet is formally called "The Proper Use of Objective Test Scores: A Handbook for Harvard Advisers." Unpublicized and virtually unknown outside the administration and the faculty, this little handbook has great importance for both freshman advisers and students...
Grades of College students often fall far short of their abilities. According to the "Dyer Report," recently issued by the University, two important reasons for this are an over-burdened program, and a poor choice in the field of concentration. An efficient, accurate system of advising at the College, it states, could easily correct these errors...
...Dyer Report" tries to provide such a system...
Although the PRL was introduced for admissions and scholarship purposes, the Dyer Report finds it of considerable help to the advisers...
...members are George S. Bissell, William S. Butterfield, Frederic W. Corle, Daniel Dyer, David M. Chormley, John S. Hoffmire, Jr., Peter M. Lind, James H. McDougall, Eugene R. Myler, Hugh M. Sinclair, and J. W. Thomas...