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Francis M. Pipkin, associate dean of the Faculty for the Colleges and chairman of the Gen Ed Committee, said yesterday the committee considers Nat Sci 36 essentially a pass-fail course...
...that people will cooperate with one another in their domestic chores and so that social pressure can be put upon those who do not perform up to standard. We have our little rituals for achieving these ends too, such as banquets and parties. What co-op house members often fail to realize is that we simultaneously and inevitably build a certain aloofness to outsiders. Members detest the suggestion that the co-op is a kind of fraternity and refute it by pointing to our open admission policies, which operate on a first-come-first-served basis. No "punching...
Under the proposal, students who fail more than two half courses could not graduate with departmental honors unless they compensated for each extra failure with an honors grade in still another course outside the area of the field of concentration...
...occasion made statements similar to those Carter made at South Bend, and Jackson's blatant pitch for ant-busing votes in Boston was particularly deplorable. But it is Carter who has carefully but deliberately injected the race issue into the current campaign, and it would be wrong to fail to distinguish between him and the other candidates on this question...
...Rosenthal's teaching and about his ability "to make a long term positive contribution" to the college. Not only did these reservations contradict countless faculty and student evaluations describing Rosenthal with such phrases as "a dedicated teacher who spends a lot of time with students," but they also fail to fulfill the requirements of a clause in the college's contract with the Faculty Federation. That clause requires the president to cite specific, substantive reasons for terminating the contract of an individual faculty member...