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But few headmasters expect the sturdy old private schools to be a wartime casualty. In the May Atlantic Monthly, Andover's Headmaster Claude M. Fuess and Dr. Richard M. Gummere, Harvard's admissions chairman, ably put the private schools' case.
Representing the University in the reviewing stand were Dean Buck, Dean Hanford, Jerome D. Greene '96, Secretary of the Corporation, Dean Leighton, and Richard M. Gummere, Chairman of the Committee on Admission.
Representing the University will be Dean Buck; Dean Hanford; Jerome D. Greene '96, Secretary of the Corporation; Dean Leighton; and Richard M. Gummere, Chairman of the Committee on Admission.
In most cases, secondary schools will not accelerate their programs. Gummere said. The headmaster of one large prep school when asked if students would not demand an accelerated program, replied, "We'll give them enough radio and navigation to keep them happy, but we'll keep the time schedule as...
The greatest developments made by private schools during the war, according to Gummere, will be in the field of more manual work for students. "Some schools," he said, "have already started their own farms, which are worked by students. Others are asking students to help voluntarily in maintenance of the...