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Apparently the College accepts a motley variety of "good enough reasons." According to Richard M. Gummere, chairman of the Committee on Admissions, such a reason is a major requirement for a transfer aspirant. In addition, the applicant must be "well above average in general qualities."
Heading the list of speakers are Provost Buck; Richard M. Gummere, Chairman of the Committee of Admissions; William J. Biagham '16, Director of Athletics; John U. Moaro '34, director of the Financial Aid Center; and John T. Haval '51, president of the Crimson Key.
The speakers, each of whom will talk for five minutes and then be open for questions, include Richard M. Gummere, Chairman o the Committee of Admission; Provost Buck; William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics; Francis P. Kinnicutt, '30, secretary of the Schools Committee of the Associated Harvard Clubs; Dwight...
Richard M. Gummere, chairman of the Committee on Admissions, has given his complete approval to the undergraduate committee. He particularly applauded the Varsity Club's "awareness that encouraging athletes to come here is only part of the over-all problem of attracting more and better men to the College."
"This program must be handled with discretion," added Gummere, "but I see no reason why a qualified undergraduate cannot attract good men to the College. I am also certain that this committee will serve to arouse alumni interest in the work of the Admissions Board."