Word: meeting
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...MEET THE PRESS (NBC, 1-1:30 p.m.). The Shah of Iran takes on members of the Fourth Estate...
...clue for you all; the walrus was Paul." And "the fool on the hill," identified with Paul on page 9 of the Magical Mystery Tour picture section, is "living there still." (Note the laudable technique of using reference material from two different albums.) "Lady Madonna trying to make ends meet" could refer to the new Paul...
...been, we believe that they need to be supplemented by arrangements which will bring students into a closer relationship with the more formal decision-making machinery of the Faculty. We think that such a result can best be achieved through a wider use of joint student-faculty committees which meet at stated intervals to discuss matters of common interest. We realize from our own experience that such committees consume a great deal of time and energy and divert both their student and faculty members from their personal academic concerns. But we would also urge that they can perform a very...
...should be involved in decisions on specific applications for admissions or scholarships, we do think that they are properly concerned with policy questions, and we can visualize many fruitful possibilities for student-committee collaboration following the precedent of the use of Black students for recruiting. We have sought to meet students' interests in this area, not by membership in the Committee on Admissions and Scholarships, but by recommending that the joint student-faculty committee on Students and Community Relations serve as a forum to discuss admissions and scholarship policies in the College. We urge that the Committee on Admissions...
...they be established where they do not now exist. Their precise form may vary. Some departments may prefer a joint student-faculty committee, with the faculty component provided by the departmental committee on Undergraduate Instruction, where such a committee exists. Others may prefer separate faculty and student committees, which meet jointly at regular intervals but retain their freedom to meet independently and frame their own recommendations. We also anticipate that arrangements for choosing student members of such committees will vary among departments. Our consultations with students revealed a strong preference for the election of student representatives rather than nomination...