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Through Dean Bundy, the committee, in addition to shaping the programs of the Bureau, forms a liaison with the Faculty. According to Perry, this structure enables the Bureau "to act as an additional source through which the Faculty may explore the nature of the learning process from the student's point of view...
Much criticism of the Council traditionally comes from a misunderstanding of the group's role in the University. Some would have it ape the overzealous student governments of other colleges. Such conceptions of the Council's mission at Harvard are unjustified. Ideally the Council acts as a liaison group between faculty and students, serving the student body, and publicly representing...
...known how the group will work with the new Committee appointed in December to form a liaison between the Department of Fine Arts and the Graduate School. The group has not yet announced formal organization or definite projects, but it is expected the group will discuss joint instruction in the two departments...
This is an erroneous statement. Historically, the Senate's majority leader is not the spokesman for the Administration, but primarily the Senate majority's spokesman and, as such, something of a liaison officer between the President and Senate . . . Mr. Barkley was the first majority leader in the Senate's annals who regarded himself, and was regarded, as the representative of the White House...
...member faculty committee has been formed to establish a liaison between the Graduate School of Design and the Department of Fine Arts, John P. Coolidge '35, associate professor of Fine Arts, announced yesterday. Although the committee's projects are still tentative, the group will probably consider plans for joint courses and instruction in the two schools...