Word: hallet
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...take time off from College and not end up in a rice paddy carrying an M-16, there was a pervasive feeling in the early years of the decade--especially among the strongly pre-professional--that leave-taking displayed some kind of weakness or foolish vacillation. Deborah Hughes-Hallet, who has taught math and advised undergraduates in the sciences since 1969, says that even now, when she suggests that undecided students take leaves of absence, "they almost invariably draw themselves up to their full height and say, 'I'm not like that...
Until this year, the various science departments submitted individual time plans independent of each other. "As far as I know there was no overseeing central office to catch potential conflicts," Hallet said. Vanelli said he did not know of any such office either...
Fifer, Brian Leveridge '77, Eric Vager '77 and Deborah Hughes Hallet, science advisor in the Science Center, began work on the coordinated schedule last March with the approval and support of Dean Rosovsky and Ronald E. Vanelli '41, director of the Science Center...
...schedule in use now is a modified version of the original model which "didn't really take into account the faculty point of view," Hallet said yesterday. Most professors cooperated under the original plan, she added...
This year there have been almost no student complaints, Hallet said yesterday. The typical "Physics I-Biochemistry 10, and Chemistry 20-Math 21 conflicts" have been avoided, she added...