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Poskanzer's group has thrown the book--77 pages worth--at the College. Now the Faculty with student cooperation, should mull it over (much as Dean Bender's committee has been doing for the past few months) and figure out a way to dispose of the one big piece of unfinished business before the College: that of turning a passive process of education into one that is active and alive...
...staffers he is something of a mystic, inclined to mull over big plans while he puffs on a pipe or a 10? cigar. Then, with every detail worked out in his mind, he springs his ideas without warning. Sometimes, when crossed in an argument, he will seem to fumble for words, with a disarming, apologetic smile, a brown-eyed stare, and an Oh-gosh stammer. "That's the time to look out," says a man who has been fencing with him for years. "He's never fumbling for ideas; his mind simply outruns his tongue...
Roscoe Pound, former Dean of the Law School; Senator George W. Malone, Republican, of Nevada; Edwin O, Reischauer, assistant professor of Far Eastern Languages; and John K. Fairbank '22, professor of History, will mull over Far Eastern problems and seek an answer to the question: "A New Foreign Policy for Asia...
...congressmen, a journalist, and a prominent, New York attorney will mull over the problem, "How Can We Improve Congressional Investigation?" when the Law School Forum swings into its spring term program at 8 p.m. in the Rindge Tech auditorium...
Committees are the actual workhorses of the Council. They handle polls, conduct investigations, mull over their findings, and finally write detailed reports on the issue involved. They perform what Dean Bender has called the most important functions of the Council; deliberation and recommendation. Some of their proposals have in the words of the Dean, been "extraordinarily significant...