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...must be pointed out from the very start that Soc Rel 148 and 149 will not automatically turn into Gen Ed 148 and 149 or Gen Ed X and Y next year. Edward T. Wilcox, director of the Program of General Education, will not say what his opinions are on the courses. His budget, it is known, is tight, and his attitude toward a similar course. Soc Sci 125, certainly cannot be considered very cordial. It is doubtful that 125 will be given next year. According to the people who run 148 and 149, moving the course...
Although Brown has come up with some new arguments recently (and we will deal with these), he originally told the Soc Rel 149 steering committee that the course belongs in Gen Ed because of its "general" content. Gen Ed, however, does not offer only courses of general content. It offers some highly specific courses for nonconcentrators, to fulfill distribution requirements. Soc Sci 100 (International Politics and Foreign Policy in Postwar Western Europe) could just as easily be in the Government Department, Soc Sci 11 (History of East Asian Civilization) could be in History, Nat Sci 9 (the Astronomical Perspective) could...
...Brig. Gen. C.P. Hannum, director of Army ROTC, said he saw nothing in President Pusey's letter to Dean Ford--which he has seen, but not officially received--to indicate that the Corporation has reached any decision to remove academic credit or Corporation appointments from ROTC...
Another promising development was announced last week in Chicago. For years the American Academy of Gen eral Practice has been campaigning to have its branch of the profession rec ognized as a specialty ? despite the con tradiction in terms. Now, after many commissions and conferences, the A.M.A.'s Council on Medical Education and the Advisory Board for Medical Specialties have granted the G.P.'s plea and agreed to let the generalist become a specialist in "family medicine." The A.A.G.P.'s president, Chicagoan...
Early yesterday afternoon, Brig. Gen. C. P. Hannum, national Army ROTC director, said that he was "waiting with interest" to hear of the decision. Hannum said that the reason he had not been told yet was the "the individual who would do the notifying [Dean Glimp] has been so busy with other things that he probably has not had time to call." Hannum said that he expected a call from Glimp sometime in the afternoon, but last night he said that he still had not heard from Glimp...