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...potential saving is much greater than the printer's bill for that section of "Rules." We have an elaborate administrative machinery which exists, principally to enforce concentration rules. It involves enormous amounts of paper work and man-hours-on the part of head tutors, departmental secretaries, and the registrar's office. If we could only drop the whole procedure of composing, advising about, and enforcing concentration rules, these efforts could be much better expended elsewhere. Not to mention the time the rules cost the student...

Author: By Philip Stewart, | Title: Harvard Without Concentrations? | 1/6/1970 | See Source »

...tutorial in any department, but naturally would not be required to do so. He, and the department, would also be spared the annoyance of filing concentrations and changes of same. The department could get rid of all those files it uses to keep track of students and the registrar could stop circulating reams of paper to tell them who is where and what his grades are. But I fail to see why the tutorial system should in any way suffer from the change...

Author: By Philip Stewart, | Title: Harvard Without Concentrations? | 1/6/1970 | See Source »

...Registrar's office had no concentration figures available Friday, but a spokesmen in the Records Department said that concentration statistics are not compiled "until the end of the school year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Does Not Know Size of Afro-Studies Dept. | 11/5/1969 | See Source »

Ewart Guinier, professor of Afro-American Studies and chairman of the department, said Friday he did not "know how many people are concentrating in the department, since the Registrar hasn't given us the figure yet." Guinier added, however, that no one who applied for admission to the department and was interviewed had been rejected...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Does Not Know Size of Afro-Studies Dept. | 11/5/1969 | See Source »

Science and mathematics are continuing to drift down ward this Fall in popularity among students. According to tentative enrollment figures released by the Registrar's Office, Mathematics Ia has dropped to seventh place though it was second as late as 1964. Natural Sciences 5, a general biology course, though sixth in 1964 is now ninth with only 322 students...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Enrollment Falls In Math, Science, Rises In Soc Sci | 10/21/1969 | See Source »

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