Word: monroes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...back" was the word yesterday as JOHN U. MONRO '35, the mythical former dean of Harvard College, made the Cambridge scene. He's in town to address the American Association of Internal Medicine tomorrow at the Statler Hilton in Boston...
...idea that Harvard undergraduates ought to be exerting substantial influence on most major University decisions is respectable as well as appealing. "We are entering an uneasy period in Student-Faculty relations," former Dean of the College John U. Monro said last year; "there is no question but that we should have a greater undergraduate voice in running the College." But the mechanism for mobilizing that voice remains a mystery...
Norr had little reason to be cheerful about the HPC's prospects as the new year began. He was worried by the departure of Dean of the College John U. Monro '34, who had nursed the fifth course pass-fail to CEP approval and shuttled information back and forth between the Administration and the HPC. Without Monro, it seemed the HPC might go the way of the Harvard Council on Undergraduate Affairs, the abortive student government the HPC and HUC succeeded...
...Monro's warning led many people to predict that the Faculty would do more than put the most deeply involved demonstrators on probation. That the Faculty opted for a moderate punishment is ample evidence that a concerted effort was made to understand the exacerbated felings of the anti-war student bloc at Harvard...
...gravity of the demonstration is also mitigated by the Administration's failure after last year's McNamara incident to outline what reprisals would occur in the event of another obstructive protest. Dean Monro's statement at the time was too vague to serve as a deterrent or as a policy...