Word: proctoral
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Tuesday night, the Freshman Dean's Office picked up proctor-adviser evaluation questionnaires from the Class of '83. On a scale from one to five, freshmen answered queries like, "How often has your proctor sought you out?" and rated amount and quality of help their advisers provided in clarifying their career goals. Susan W. Lewis, associate dean of freshmen, will pore over the stacks of forms, synopsize the comments for each proctor, and analyze the results. The 94-per-cent response will give the FDO its most scientific indication of its performance this year...
...mice began appearing about two months ago, and although many students and proctor Enrique Hernandez Jr. '77 cite construction in Harvard Square and cold weather as possible causes, no one is sure why Weld's mice population has suddenly boomed...
When, in rare instances, Burns encounters a continuing "flagrant violation" with an undergraduate, he usually contacts the proctor or senior tutor, "and then I get good results...
...remain, however, a world apart. They are small enough so that everyone knows everyone, a pleasant alternative (for most people) to the anonymity of House life. The coops buy their own food and prepare their own meals, and are de-facto self-governing, with administration handled by a food proctor, treasurer, work-list proctor, and a token tutor. Vegetarians can get good nutritious meals, a rare find at Harvard, and even the carnivores are generally pleased with the diversity of the fare, although calls for more meat periodically arise (tough on a low budget). Fresh-baked bread appears every...