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...more pervasive and longstanding than those of the curriculum itself. The defects of teaching at Harvard College are well known, and we do not claim that the complete solution will be easy to find. Two sensible and practical improvements were suggested this year, however, that the Faculty failed to implement: first, to waive the unreasonable three-year limit for lecturers who are effective teachers, and second, to require all professors to distribute Committee on Undergraduate Education (CUE) surveys in their courses, and to publish the results of these surveys in the annual CUE Guide.The current limit of three years...
...same professor also said that "there's been a failure of the administration to implement the substance of the report...
...that occurred while the Class of 1956 was at the College.Students also contributed to the fundraising at Harvard, even if they did not do so voluntarily.The Crimson reported in February 1953, during the Class of 1956’s freshman year at the College, that the Harvard Corporation would implement tuition changes recommended by then-Provost Paul H. Buck starting the following year. The Corporation, the University’s highest governing body, raised tuition at both Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges to $800—a $200 increase.Dan H. Hinz ’56 says the tuition increase affected...
...that respect, Abbas may simply be looking to outflank Olmert by denying Israel the space to claim there is no Palestinian negotiating partner. But Olmert can comfortably agree to talk to Abbas, insisting that the Palestinian leader first implement his obligations under President Bush's "roadmap," which requires that the Palestinians dismantle the armed factions before any talk of borders can begin. It's a relatively safe bet that four to six months from now, Olmert will tell Bush that he gave it his best shot, but just couldn't make any progress with Abbas. At that point, when Olmert...
...Marvel of the Year. Ward's Strawjet takes a renewable and universally available resource - straw - and turns it into low-cost building material that will provide farmers with extra income and eliminate the need for deforestation. Another eco-friendly detail: instead of using plastic resin, the tractor-size farming implement binds straw together using paper pulp, clay and cement...