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Complete merger would eliminate the honors system which has governed Radcliffe's separate examinations until now. Cliffies would be subject to all of Harvard's examination regulations--including the scrutiny and regulations of the proctor...
Commenting on these proposals, Richard T. "Tom" Seymour '64, chairman of the HCUA, said that in a recent talk Kennedy had recognized the need for an improved system, but had added that the need to find enough proctors was greater. When asked about the proctor proposals yesterday, Kennedy declined comment...
...study of consequences is hard to challenge. But to champion arbitrariness because it precludes the possibility of attacking one's initial assumptions is, or ought to be, wholly inadmissible in any university worth the name Edward F. Storm Proctor in the College
...dropped, Gurney played a waiting game as A. J. Foyt, Goldsmith and the others dueled for the lead. Bumper to bumper the cars snarled around the circuit, hitting close to 150 m.p.h. on the straightaways, sliding boldly through the narrow turns. For some, the pace proved too fast. Clem Proctor's Pontiac hit an oil slick and leaped a 3½-ft.-high guardrail. Jim Paschal's Plymouth spun out of control, turned four somersaults and plunged over a steep embankment. Incredibly, neither driver was badly hurt. Streaking through Riverside's tricky S-curves in third gear...
...nothing more complicated than the primitive idea of ordeal. But the ordeal is far different from the one old grads remember. Everyone still looks up to the "jock" or man with a major "A." But these days the jock has to be a lot more-an actor, a proctor, a Merit scholar. The balanced hero is in. The snob is out. "A million kids are dying to get into Andover," says one lower-middler in a falsetto voice. "A guy who just mopes his way through, boy, that's almost...