Word: registrar
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Several Annex deans have suggested that there may be undue duplication in operating separate registrar's offices and records for Harvard and Radcliffe, and that this may be an area for merger in the future...
...covers all but one of the educational requirements outside of concentration. It ignores only the language requirement, which is left to the Registrar, who presumably takes care of it when he is not busy with swimmingtests...
...Registrar, however, were empowered to arrange lecture hours, with the assent of the various departments, there would be fewer mixups of this sort. This system would demand qualitative judgments which would not always be easy; an IBM machine cannot distinguish between Comp Lit 166 and English 10, but a perceptive administrator can. There is no reason why courses cannot be scheduled according to the needs of both instructors and students, instead of the whims of the autonomous departments...
Temporary Recession. In Sedgley, England, Cemetery Registrar Herbert Rouse reported that business had been slow, the number of interments "not up to expectations, but it is hoped during the year to see a great improvement...
Among Hanford's former assistants are: Wilbur J. Bender, Dean of Admissions and Financial Aids; Henry Chauncey, President of the Educational Testing Service; John Hallowell, Headmaster of Western Reserve Academy; Sargent Kennedy, Registrar of Harvard College; Richard Sullivan, President of Reed College in Oregon, and many others...