Word: extended
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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After winning academic approval, he had to extend the atmosphere of confidence to the students. Here he was quick to realize the complications of psychiatry. "When a dean or teacher refers a student to a psychiatrist, he is quite naturally desirous of having some kind of follow-up report." But Farnsworth's gift of explanation has won him the trust of faculties, and his personal secrecy has secured the faith of students. Psychiatric records, for example, are not put on general medical reports. But students who want to talk something over with a psychiatrist wait for him in the same...
Actually, there is little reason why Harvard can not retain Dupuy, at least for another year. The triennial shift of the ROTC staff is automatic only if unchallenged. Many schools, for various reasons, have requested the Army to extend a man's tour of duty and have had success. If the Harvard administration asked the Army to keep Dupuy here, especially with the new program in effect, it is almost certain that the request would be granted. Harvard should act now to help assure the success of a program that could mean a significant change in future military instruction...
...previously hostile Philips Brooks House cabinet has tentatively approved a modified version of Graduate Secretary Cornelius D. Hastie's plan to extend the House's endowment and facilities to University religious groups...
...plan, as formulated by a faculty committee last spring, would reduce ROTC classroom work from four to three years; expand the summer program from six to 12 weeks; and extend civilian instruction in the military classes
...recent years, similar suspicions have generally disappeared. As Dean Martin P. Catherwood admits, there is still some distrust of the School in various quarters in both business and labor. But this distrust is now limited to individuals and does not extend to whole industries or unions. The passage of time and the School's evident effort to do the job fairly and well have dispelled most delusions...