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But it is impossible to examine the lives of the members of the class of '43 without considering the war; the two will always be inextricably linked. The majority of the class invested themselves in the war effort, whether serving in the Army or Navy, or receiving medical training.
Lax grading allows instructors--of all ranks--to slide by without doing much of anything; it's easy to give a paper an A and write no comments. But a stricter policy would force all teachers to examine and criticize work more carefully. Giving high grades for mediocre work fosters...
In fact, according to MIT's Assistant to the President for Government Relations Sara E. Gallop, who is a member of the Institute's Working Group on ROTC, MIT likely will not make substantial changes in its own policy until 1995. That is the year when a faculty committee will...
"This is not a revolution, it is an evolution," Knowles said. "I do want every department to examine itself and ask whether we are doing the best we can with the resources we have."
The report suggests that an academic council on inter-faculty Ph.D. programs be established with members from all faculties to examine proposals for new Ph.D. programs.