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...Dean Monro issued a statement last week after receiving word of the ECAC's decision. He called it "a matter of deep disappointment and distress to us," and praised Kinasewich as "a fine student, a fine gentleman, and a fine sportsman...

Author: By Efrem Sigel, | Title: Harvard Appeals Ruling On Kinasewich by ECAC | 10/3/1962 | See Source »

...Monro has one more worry: goalie John Adams who saved the Yale game last year with his daring leaps, is unable to play. Adams' understudy, Wally Whitney, will have to do the job almost alone. since soph Jim Tyng lacks experience...

Author: By Jonathan D. Trobe, | Title: Weak Soccer Team to Face Tough Ivy League Season | 9/26/1962 | See Source »

Another offense that Harvard "takes seriously" is the tampering of library books, as we mentioned earlier. The College went through what Dean John U. Monro describes as a "sad and difficult period" when the undergraduate library, Lamont first opened. A number of students withdrew books under false names, forcing the College to a strict which it still maintains: any in possession of a library book not properly signed for is subject to immediate dismissal...

Author: By Frederic L. Ballard jr. and Rudolf V. Ganz jr., S | Title: Crime and Punishment in the University | 6/14/1962 | See Source »

...pressure downward from Pusey will not be the only check on the new Dean's freedom. Another potential challenge comes from a man who on paper would seem to be a subordinate to the Faculty Dean, the Dean of the College, John U. Monro. In practice, however, Monro has tended to subordinate, and has acted more often as a free agent troubleshooting around the Harvard administration at will. The need for such a man is great, but it is apparent only after a rather tortuous line of reasoning has been followed. The theory runs this way: Faculty men have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Franklin Ford New Faculty Dean Appointment Ends Long Search | 6/14/1962 | See Source »

...offset research orientation, Pusey has said he will rely on "a dissenting voice on behalf of the College" and this is where Monro comes into the picture. The Dean of the College traditionally attends the meetings of the Committee on Educational Policy, but where past College deans have in many cases been considered primarily to be administrators, Monro is also known as a source of ideas. Even if Ford's voice in College affairs will be a little less omnipotent than was Bundy's, Ford will still have another, hitherto undiscussed responsibility; and it is a responsibility whose importance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Franklin Ford New Faculty Dean Appointment Ends Long Search | 6/14/1962 | See Source »

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