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...Students should indicate their options by May 19 in Boylston 300. For questions see Mr. Cherrie at 2 p.m. today or 10 a.m. tomorrow in Boylston 305. Graduate students should see Professor Setchkarey. Only mid-term grades of B or above will exempt students from the final exams. A make-up exam will be given next October for those who wish to waive their exam till the fall. Absence of a mid-term grade is sufficient evidence to fail a student...
With the unexpected resignations of Hausler and Wilcox, it now becomes essential that the Faculty today approve the CRR resolution before it, which specifies the make-up of a permanent committee (eight Faculty members and six students). No hearings can be hold until it does...
During the regularly scheduled Faculty meeting, Dean Dunlop read a directive explaining procedures for altering normal University activities to allow for students interested in working against the war. Students wishing to postpone final examinations must file a make-up petition before...
...Council will consider the general situation and, more specifically, the problems faced by students distracted from their studies by the current international crisis. The members of the Docket Committee and I will recommend to the Council that arrangements be made to extend to those students the privilege to take make-up examinations already accorded to other students on account of special circumstances. If this recommendation is approved by the Council it should go to the full Faculty, perhaps at its meeting on Tuesday...
...obvious obsolescence of the police confrontations to the demonstrators were not the only breaks Wednesday night made with Washington. (If they were, the result would have been closer to the Weathermen's days of rage in Chicago.) The other significant fact of what happened here was the make-up of the crowd. In Washington, the demonstrators had been Weathermen, their allied groups and close followers. Here, the ranks included younger teen-agers (the high-school revolutionaries all those books are being written about), many non-students, teeny-bopper girls, and ghetto blacks. Weathermen, NAC people and the like were present...