Word: proctoring
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Picking up information on its way--such as the letter about you solicited from your parents, notes on interviews between you and members of the dean's staff, a report made by your proctor or freshmen advisor, dockets relating to Ad Board actions and grade reports--each folder moves on to your House office...
While in the freshmen dean's office, folders are available only to the freshmen dean, the dean of the college, and the student's proctor and advisor. Once in the House office, they are available only to House masters, senior tutors and the dean of the college. Only the dean may retrieve undergraduate records stored in Widener...
...mount the stairs to your room don't be surprised if some stranger says hello to you by name. He's probably your proctor or advisor who's memorized the names and faces of all his wards. He's also probably responsible for your living in that particular dorm with those particular roommates...
...Miles College; Elliot L. Richardson '41 of McLean, Va., former U.S. attorney general and secretary of Defense; Lloyd H. Smith, Jr. of San Francisco, a 1948 graduate of the Medical School and chairman of the department of medicine at the University of California at San Francisco; and Mary E. Proctor '63 of Washington, a management consultant at American Management Systems...
...conservative portfolio, for example, contained stock in American Telephone & Telegraph, DuPont, Exxon, General Electric, Manufacturers Hanover Corp., and Proctor and Gamble...