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...duties of the proctor are centered around his capacity as a policeman," committee chairman Rand all W. Taylor '54, reported. He must enforce parietal rules, protect University property, and try to mix informally with his charges...
Having just taken three hour examinations, I am boiling mad over the conduct of some of the men the University hires to proctor exams. I have noticed this not just this spring, but in final and mid-term exams over the last few years. Just because they are administering an academic exercise, this does not mean they have to act as lord and master over students. But many of them do. They are rude; they treat us like so many unruly school children...
...more money on national advertising last year than ever before. Publishers Information Bureau last week reported that national advertising in magazines, Sunday supplements, and on radio & TV networks hit $958 million in 1952, up 9.4% from the year before. The top four advertisers were the same as in 1951: Proctor & Gamble ($38.6 million), General Foods ($22 million), Colgate-Palmolive-Peet ($21.8 million), General Motors ($19.7 million...
...rest of the 11-man team is composed of Bill Proctor of Texas, Everett Parker of Dartmouth, Ken Hirsch of Penn, Ron Gagnon of Providence, Norm Dorsen of Columbia, Don Ross of Yale, and John Horty of Amherst, Dave Atcheson of Stanford, and Lennie Pastolove--a last minute replacement for Derek Bok of Stanford...
...combination proctor-adviser system as at Yale may be a workable improvement, Tayler said. Each proctor-adviser there is responsible for both advising and policing 20 students in their dormitories...