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Edwin M. Davidson '45, of Adams House and New York, was the highest scorer among Harvard students taking the United States Armed Forces Institute examinations given late last month, Assistant Dean Henry S. Dyer '28 announced yesterday...
...students are unable to take the entire series of tests, Assistant Dean Henry S. Dyer '28, who is directing the examinations, said that he hopes that such students will take as much of the series as they can fit into their schedules...
These machines get their greatest play during the week between terms when class standings, grades, and course enrollments must be compiled. "Before the war," remarked Henry S. Dyer, Assistant Dean, "there was four months for a crew of extras, working with hand-methods, to perform the various functions incident to cleaning up the records of one year and preparing the records of the next. Now the same job, with new complications introduced by the advent of V-12 students, is completed in the one week between terms." The day before grades come out, Harvard's 10,000 course cards pass...
Need for mechanical aid in the Records Office was first apparent during the winter of 1942-1943. When the flow of students into the armed forces began and University enrollment became an unstable quantity. That was when Dyer began to experiment with borrowed machines. By the end of 1943, Harvard was fully mechanized...
Dean Buck has been named chairman of the committee and John H. Finley, Jr. '25, associate professor of Greek and Latin is vice-chairman Other members are: Raphael Demos '19, associate professor of Philosophy; John T. Dunlop, faculty instructor in Economics; John M. Gaus '17, Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning; Leigh Hoadley, professor of English; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History; Robert Ulich, professor of Education; Howard F. Wilson, associate professor of Education; and Benjamin F. Wright, Jr., associate professor of Government...