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...through its chairman, S. R. Calloway '36, is encouraging all Freshmen to allow the Cadets the use of their rooms, and to post notices to that effect at the entrance to the dormitories or on the bulletin boards. The plan has been approved by R. A. Stout '29, Head Proctor of the Freshmen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN TO OPEN ROOMS FOR USE OF WEST POINTERS | 11/4/1932 | See Source »

Approximately 150 graduate students, who have in the past been employed by the Records Office as examination proctors, will be deprived of this work as a result of a new policy which has just been inaugurated, requiring course instructors to proctor their own examinations. The step was taken as an economy measure in order to avoid the reduction of salaries in the Records Office...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INSTRUCTORS WILL BE EXAM PROCTORS UNDER NEW RULING | 10/29/1932 | See Source »

Heads of 175 courses under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences have received a letter from A. M. Hindmarsh, assistant dean in charge of Records, requesting that assistants and instructors be used as proctors in all examinations this year in lieu of the graduate students formerly furnished by the Records Office. No members of the faculty of higher rank than instructor will be affected. Large courses will be allowed on experienced proctor for each examination room...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INSTRUCTORS WILL BE EXAM PROCTORS UNDER NEW RULING | 10/29/1932 | See Source »

Scattered among the other delegates were Thomas Nelson Perkins (Boston & Maine), Redfield Proctor (Vermont Marble), Alfred P. Sloan Jr. (General Motors), Cornelius Francis Kelley (Anaconda Copper), Myron C. Taylor (U. S. Steel). William Hartman Woodin (American Car & Foundry), William Wallace Atterbury (Pennsylvania R. R.), Arthur Colbraith Dorrance (Campbell Soup), Irénée du Pont (explosives), George Horace Lorimer (Satevepost), Wilfred Washington Fry (N. W. Ayer & Son), J. Howard Pew (Sun Oil), Howard Heinz (pickles), William Cooper Procter (Ivory soap), George Mathew Verity (American Rolling Mill), Harvey S. Firestone Jr. (tires), Paul Weeks Litchfield (Goodyear), James Dinsmore Tew (Goodrich), Charles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Ted for Ted | 9/5/1932 | See Source »

...Latin master at Lawrenceville last week glanced over a paper, chuckled, went off to play golf. . . . Heat shimmered over a brick high school in Mobile, Ala. A proctor in academic gown looked bored, listened to the scratching of a couple of pens. . . . Perspiring Hill students finished a tennis match, trooped with a hundred others into a hall where they settled themselves noisily. ... In Paris a lonely student racked his brain, gazed vacantly from the Salle des Conferences in the American University Union at scuttling trotteurs and lazy cafe-sitters in the Boulevard St. Germain. ... In Ojai, Calif., a student hurried...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: College Boards | 7/4/1932 | See Source »

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