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...Dean Monro yesterday suggested that the College might eventually "loosen up" the sophomore curriculum by extending the freshman seminar program and by opening independent study to sophomores...

Author: By Robert J. Samuelson, | Title: Monro Suggests Looser Sophomore Programs | 10/1/1966 | See Source »

...level of over 45,000 and the quota for November will be near 40,000, almost no one in the College or graduate schools has been affected. A few students have been forced to curtail leaves of absence but "There has been no increase in pressure," says Dean Monro, "and if there had been, I think I wold have heard...

Author: By Charles F. Sabel, | Title: The Year of the Draft | 9/30/1966 | See Source »

...Monro says that although no figures are available, he is confident Harvard students scored well on the draft test and that this will probably protect them. According to draft officials, an undergraduate who is going to school full-time, making normal progress towards a degree and has not interrupted his education is almost sure to get a deferment provided he is in the upper half of his class or has done well on the test...

Author: By Charles F. Sabel, | Title: The Year of the Draft | 9/30/1966 | See Source »

...last year's concern is the Harvard Undergraduate Council's plan to poll students on their attitude toward the draft. Even if the results of the poll reveal mass dissatisfaction with the use of grades, it is not clear what action the University will then take--for, as Monro points out, if a local draft board doesn't have information about a student, whether he is from Harvard or not, it will probably classify him 1-A. In that case, says Monro, a man could conceivably sue the University for the information...

Author: By Charles F. Sabel, | Title: The Year of the Draft | 9/30/1966 | See Source »

...spring, close to one hundred members of the graduating class are added to the twenty-four members of their class already in Phi Beta Kappa. As a disappointed candidate for this "select" group, I decided to learn what. I could of its clandestine election procedures. I inquired of Dean Monro, several faculty members, the wife of recent Harvard Phi Bete, and others. The results of these discussions were profoundly disturbing to me, and, I feel, should be made public...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Ills of PBK | 9/26/1966 | See Source »

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