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...lists, greater difficulty making contacts with professors than at Glendale, adjusting to the reserved temperament of people in New England and to the weather--but few major ones. The biggest change academically in coming to Harvard was his decision to switch into economics when he entered after reading the registrar's assessment of his transcript showed that he could more easily fulfill the requirements of the Economics department than of the English department...
...registrar's evaluation of academic credit is a part of a pre-registration orientation program that includes a series of dinners, luncheons and tours. The program, which is run by David Hartnett, director of Advanced Standing, and the admissions staff, has received mixed reviews, Mosley and Harnett generally received good marks and are pictured as concerned and conscientious...
...large right hand is combing the air vigorously and he is erasing the pretty image of the gate-keeper's cottage and the sedentary notion of retirement. Fisher is good at resisting such facile conclusions or categorizations. When he entered Harvard Law School in 1948, he directed the registrar not to inform him of his grades, so as to "demote their importance." He is so adept at demoting the importance of such figures that he does not know his height, cannot recall when he began growing his moustache, and has trouble remembering his birthday...
Douglass S. Gardner '57, associate registrar and access officer, said yesterday that over 260 students have examined their files since the law went into effect on November...
...collection, premised to the University in 1960 by Donald Deskey, contains carved figures, sculptures, masks and bowls, all between 50 and 100 years old. Fran B. Silverman, the Peabody Museum registrar, said yesterday...