Word: p
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Robert P. Levine, chairman of the department, said yesterday that a set of recommendations "has a very good chance of being accepted by the department this semester...
...most enthusiastic response to the merger came from the midwest. Josephine P. Kitch '34, a Radcliffe area representative in Wichita, Kansas, said the possibility of co-ed living "presents exciting possibilities. They've got it here in the heart of the midwest. However, if they think it's going to be risque, they've got it wrong." She added, "so many alumnae are married to Harvard men anyway, I don't think the merger will make that much difference in contributions...
...LARGE number of typographical errors in Daniel P. Moynihan's new study of the War on Poverty are any indication, the book was put out in quite a hurry. Since its publication roughly coincided with President Nixon's inauguration and Professor Moynihan's own installation as Nixon's urban advisor, it seems likely that Moynihan intends the book to serve as something of a theoretical preview of how he will approach...
Approval by both faculties is expected. "The question is can you get a faculty to say they will give a degree for less than the usual number of courses," George P. Baker '25, dean of the Faculty of Business Administration, said last night. Each faculty will have to feel that courses in the other school compensate for courses missed in its won school because of the shortened schedule, he added...
...post has been resurrected to deal with the added pressure on admissions officers from the increase of 900 applications over last year's total of 7600, Peterson said. Holding the post of associate dean of Admissions and Financial Aids will be John P. Reardon '60, presently associate director of Admissions...