Word: planned
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Taylor characterized the change as more of a "horse trade" than a major policy change. Last year the juniors read Thucydides, while under the new plan the sophomores will read him. Juniors will read some major work in their field of specialization...
President Goheen gave some reasons in defense of the radical plan of sophomore inclusion for meals and recreation. He observed that, by including them "you reduce the isolation non-club upperclassmen might feel if the only other residents were club upperclassmen; you insure a more representative cross-section of interests and reduce the possibility of the social-dining facilities becoming a haven for any one group; you expose potential new members in the sophomore class to the possibilities inherent in the quadrangle and increase the chances for building a voluntary and satisfied upperclass membership...
...profession and to his old department." Briggs paused, then added, "I'm sure you'll agree that there is no reason for Professor Brockberg to learn that Greg had suggested him. After all,..." and Briggs gestured with his right hand, as though to say the virtues in his plan were perfectly clear. He thanked them, said he had a meeting to attend right now, but perhaps later in the day they could get together about he matter...
Rosch and Landauer expressed personal objections to cheering at the Yale game under the new plan, but they felt that it was necessary "to show a degree of unity to the student body...
...proposal, drafted last night by the Freshman Union Committee, "may be feasible," according to William B. Ernst '39, assistant librarian for Undergraduate Services. The Union Committee will present the plan to the Student Council for its consideration...