Word: partially
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...contrast, what I call academic abandon is a sign of discretion, of the fruitful use of rebellion. The term is ambiguous, and is meant to suggest both a gay freedom within academic work and, at times, a partial abandonment of such work for other styles of learning. As a career, academic abandon calls for persistent and ruthless self-criticism and for judgment about what is worthwhile doing. It is a style difficult to maintain, but easy to fall into...
Over and over again students have expressed the desire for less formal and more frequent contact with the Faculty; Mrs. Bunting conceives of the House system as a partial remedy. Next year selected Faculty members will act as freshman advisers and, hopefully, others will agree to help plan House-oriented tutorials, seminars, lecture programs, and even dramatic and musical organizations. In the future the President intends to provide each Radcliffe House with approximately 275 undergraduates and 25 Faculty affiliates. "Their relationships cannot be regulated," she stressed, "though the Administration should be clear in its hopes, provide incentives, and make progress...
...House system might even provide a partial solution for the many emotional problems of the Radcliffe girl. Not only would she have the "place to cry" many have wished for, she would have an increased chance to expand her interests beyond herself. A variety of opportunities which were formerly labelled "Harvard only" would open before her in the House-oriented activities. As her specifically "intellectual" endeavors became intermingled more thoroughly in her daily routine, the frightening gap between education and life might narrow a little. The resident families would provide her with encouraging examples of professional women who are also...
...relationship with Harvard. It is our opportunity to benefit from and contribute to this relationship any woman can understand, use, and cherish." Obviously Harvard has been a potent force in the shaping of Radcliffe's identity; the question now is whether Radcliffe will continue under the present partial separation or try to move toward a final merger...
...Miss Hellerstein's theory seems to offer only a partial explanation. A town-gown conflict is the order of the day in too many American university towns, except perhaps where the academic community is the town. Yet, even in a small town like Canton, N.Y., home of St. Lawrence University, tension exists between students and residents. Yale is notorious for the bad relations between its students and the people of New Haven...