Word: programming
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When undergraduates take the first examination on their extra curricular reading in American History, one of President Conant's finest innovations will leave the blueprint stage for the realm of concrete reality. These students will participate in a program which should mean much both to the individual throughout his life and the wider society which he will join...
...Conant's plan provides the student with an educational impetus that will stir him long after his formal education is completed. The existence of a well defined program for independent work will do much to overcome the confusion and mental paralysis that seize men after graduation. Such study will both increase the value of what has gone before and provide another "open door" to the exploitation of new fields. The interaction between sustained study and everyday experience should produce a new and useful synthesis...
First Harvard sports authority to speak over the radio with the sanction of the H.A.A., Frank Ryan, H.A.A. publicity director, was heard on the Kellogg program last night and summarized the Crimson chances for today's game...
During the course of the program Ryan was asked what the Harlowmen ate in the way of breakfast food on the train. Hesitating for only a moment he said to Bill Cunningham, his interviewer, "Well, you know and I know, but I can't say. But I can say that you, Bill, had corn flakes...
Besides chairman Jones, members of the committee in charge of the American History program include Chester N. Greenough '98, professor of English, Francis O. Matthiessen, associate professor of History and Literature, Frederick Merk, professor of History, Samuel E. Morison '07, professor of History, Kenneth B. Murdock '16, professor of English, Arthur M. Schlesinger, professor of History, and Dumas Malone, director of the University Press