Word: registrar
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...want access to any file kept by an official organ of the University, get an application from the Registrar's Office. The office will order the file and you can read it there under supervision (this is to insure that file contents are not removed or changed). Exceptions to this rule are UHS files and department files. Inquiries in these areas should be made directly to the departments involved. The registrar can retrieve information from the archives...
House Office: Plans of study, grades, registrar's course summary, recommendations, tutors' reports, all FDO materials, copies of fellowship and job applications. Access limited to authorized House personnel...
...sort of thing you might read in a yearbook biography--"directory information," and will release it to anyone. (A complete list is included in the student handbook.) Students especially partial to privacy can arrange to have even "directory information" withheld by writing to the access officer in the Registrar's Office by the May before the year in which they desire complete privacy...
...with Harvard, as well as every unofficial letter or recommendation ever added to your House file. All of your Harvard-related financial records eventually enter the archives (normally five years after your graduation, when they leave Holyoke Center). So, too, does all the academic information kept in the Registrar's Office...
...earlier than usual start in September lengthened the fall semester and caused the one-week cutback of spring term classes. Margaret E. Law, registrar of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, said yesterday that students would have had to return for reading period before New Year's Day for the fall term to have remained at its normal 12 weeks...