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...area man codes the various objective information in the folder-- the teachers' recommendation-- a one-to-nine scale for both admission and scholarship purposes and summarizes the results on a separate sheet. He then comments upon the folder as a whole, and, unless the applicant is clearly inadmissable, sends it to the next scheduled reader. When the folder has gone through three readings (only two if the applicant is particularly strong in every way), and has been assigned a PRL (Predicted Rank List), it is stored in a "coffin" to await being listed on a geographical docket and considered...
...Reading folders is the only way to handle the serious problem of how to weight subjective information, according to David K. Smith '58, assistant director of Admissions and Freshman Scholarships. He calls folder reading a "luxury" in Harvard admissions that has become the only way to give so many candidates personal attention...
...area man codes the various objective information in the folder-- the teachers' recommendation-- a one-to-nine scale for both admission and scholarship purposes and summarizes the results on a separate sheet. He then comments upon the folder as a whole, and, unless the applicant is clearly inadmissable, sends it to the next scheduled reader. When the folder has gone through three readings (only two if the applicant is particularly strong in every way), and has been assigned a PRL (Predicted Rank List), it is stored in a "coffin" to await being listed on a geographical docket and considered...
...officers presented and explained position papers. Those papers are first drafted on white paper, reprinted on buff paper when sent out to field commands for comment. By the time they reach the J.C.S., they have "gone green." If the Chiefs accept them, they are put in a red-striped folder and sent on to the Pentagon's civilian leaders as official J.C.S. recommendations. If the Chiefs reject a paper, it "goes purple." When the Chiefs split-as they often do-each one must write a report specifically explaining his position to McNamara; the Secretary has outlawed "waffling," a once...
...high number of applicants has necessitated one other change in the admissions procedure. Instead of everyone on the ten-member admissions Committee reading each folder, the Committee now reads in teams of two. But many folders, Mrs. Stimson explains, are read by everyone. "The committee system, where no one person has the final say, has always been the rule at Radcliffe," she said...