Word: institutionalize
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Davis Jackson, assistant Director of Admissions at Dartmouth, stood by his institution's policy of allowing coaches free rein in approaching candidates, and William D'O. Lippincott, Dean of Students at Princeton, advocated reliance on a "healthy" attitude toward athletics rather than on restrictions.
More important, the fact that educators and scientists showed concern about the role of federal aid and a willingness to improve it indicates a future of cooperation and mutual understanding for government and university. Educators have not been content to accept all sorts of tempting funds with complete disregard for...
In the Bulletin letter, Bayley F. Mason '51, a member of the Schools and Scholarships Committee of the Harvard Club of Boston, wrote, "Harvard's policy on recruiting by coaches is essentially that this is not their normal function." The letter charged that most of the Ivies have more liberal...
It also provides, in Section II, "The Group reaffirm the principle that in each institution the academic authorities should control athletics." And it specifies the Presidents' Policy Committee, made up of all eight presidents, as the body that ultimately determines all Group policies.
Though composed almost entirely of juniors and seniors, the seminars still encompass only a bare 15 per cent of the 1000 upperclassmen not receiving departmental tutorial. The decision whether or not to continue them next year will depend entirely on "how they work out," according to Dean Monro, who is...