Word: programs
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Fourth, that the teaching talent available is a more important consideration than the subject matter of these tutorials, and that the program should not restrict itself to any field, such as Contemporary Civilization...
...reports last February, the CEP said "It is to be hoped that for each field of concentration a program of group tutorial or small discussion sessions might develop in the Houses for non-Honors seniors," but it specified no officials to initiate such a program. In another part of the report, the Committee stated that "it hopes that each department will be prepared to implement" a non-Honors program, "different from that for Honors, but respectable in its own right." Although both the Houses and the Departments were thus vaguely implicated, neither was assigned the duty of proposing a specific...
Last year Monro suggested that the Departments alone establish voluntary non-Honors tutorials, in the form of half-courses for credit. But this plan, while simple, left the Houses completely out of the program, and, said Monro, some of the Masters registered "vigorous objection, which began my education as the new Dean...
...plans for the next year, Furcolo admitted, "My ambition is the United States Senate," but declared that he would not decide but whether to stand for the Senate or a third term as governor until he could appraise the possibility of making faster progress with his legislative program. He specifically cited the fields of education and mental health as demanding action...
Fred L. Glimp '50, Director of Freshman Scholarships, returned yesterday from a conference prompted by the concern of the President of the National Merit Scholarship Program over the increasing restrictions forced upon scholarship holders...