Word: phelpses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Less emphasis on broad fields, especially the Social Sciences and English, and more diffusion by concentrators among the specialized sciences and humanities, are indicated by the figures on concentration released by Reginald H. Phelps, Assistant Dean in Charge of Records.
Most copper men, glad that they had had their innings, were content to give their customers a chance to work off the loads bought in July and September. Not so Phelps Dodge's Louis Gates, whose customers left him high and dry last spring (TIME, May 22) when he...
Although there has been no new policy in regard to taking attendance in courses, "several" more courses have been added to the list of those in which attendance is taken, according to Reginald Phelps, Dean of Records, in a statement made yesterday.
Dean Phelps pointed out that in May 1934 the Faculty voted that attendance should be reported in courses in which Freshmen and Sophomores were primarily enrolled.
"This was interpreted liberally in the first years following the change: at that time, courses with more than one-third Juniors and Seniors were exempted from attendance," Dean Phelps stated.