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...John Kennedy, or even Barney Frank. It is not just the so many pairs of striped pants, or of locks freaky hair, and round and metal rimmed glasses. Most striking is the air of restlessness among the natives. Cries for action are heard from all corners. The HUC and HPC are chaired by impatient activists with alarming ideas. As one surprised administration official put it, "students have not been taking 'no' for an answer...
Henry R. Norr '68, chairman of the HPC and one of the two undergraduates invited before the Faculty group said the CEP members were "surprisingly sympathetic" to the pass-fail plan, which was formulated by the HPC last March...
...HPC chairman Henry R. Norr '68 and Alan R. Cohen '68 are the two members of the HPC who will exchange information with the Faculty members of the CEP today. Norr plans to read a brief statement explaining the HPC's views on the advantages of a fourth-course pass-fail system...
...approved an HPC pass-fail proposal a year ago, but that proposal, later rejected by the new HPC which came into office in the Spring, was a poor one. It called for an optional pass-fail fifth course, rather than a pass-fail fourth course. Such a proposal would not be very different from auditing, where a student attends an extra course, does as much of the work as he wants to, and doesn't have to worry about a grade. It would have no effect on the large number of students who have never expressed a desire to audit...
...will provide the funds for the CGE, which will then appropriate money to its subcommittees. The CGE has no ties with the Harvard Policy Committee, the undergraduate organization after which it is patterned. However, both Parker and Henry R. Norr '68, chairman of HPC, have expressed a desire for communications between the two committees...