Word: instructors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...never offered plush scholarships for debaters, and no one has ever suggested imitating the colleges that tear apart the local train station when welcoming home a successful team. Carried to an extreme, though, in the forensic world, excessive neglect has left the Varsity Debating Council with neither an instructor nor sufficient funds for its activities...
...ample coaching staffs of Yale, Princeton, and other Ivy League schools. The Harvard Council, in order to fill all its obligations, has organized a fund-raising alumni committee to support the debating program. Following the Council's initiative the least the University can do is provide a part-time instructor for the team...
...such a coach. Besides giving actual instruction, the advisor could take over the difficult administrative task of assigning the debates. A coach could also serve at tournaments, an important duty considering that Harvard may be excluded from next year's national contest unless it can provide a qualified debate instructor as one of the judges...
...present system of administrative help has little logic since the Varsity Council receives only sparse aid from the University while the Freshman debaters get both a coach and more money. The hiring of an instructor for the Varsity Council would clear up these major defects and give the debaters the advantages supplied by other schools...
Until Selective Service demanded class standing of male students a few years ago, there were no letter grades. Even now they are emphasized as little as possible. Most of a student's progress is indicated by an "Instructor's Analysis Sheet" made out by each professor for each student with whom he comes in contact...