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...protest and criticism they aroused. Students who signed them merely gave the University permission to send their grades to local draft boards. Before complying with the requests of the boards, University officials will continue to notify students and seek their consent. If the number of requests rises significantly the registrar's office may have to send the grades without prior notification. But it is difficult to imagine a case in which a student would refuse his draft board a copy of his grades--virtually daring the board to reclassify him. And, since signatures may be revoked at any time, they...
...explain clearly and candidly the purpose and future use of the cards, confusion and uncertainty persist. Students continue to fear that the University will deal behind their backs with local boards and send information without permission. The cryptic message on the blue card invited misinterpretation and suspicion, and the registrar's refusal to elaborate or explain its meaning provided no reassurance...
...send them incomplete but never bother to notify the Coop of additions. It must be able to obtain course enrollment figures soon after each term begins, so that it can order the correct number of books for courses which turn out to be larger than it predicted. The Registrar's new policy of not disclosing these figures should be reversed...
...Coop cannot expect the Faculty or the Registrar or students to come up with answers to its problems spontaneously or observe its deadlines automatically. And it cannot rely on its better record this term: professors are always easier to reach during the winter and there are always full courses whose second term enrollment is known in advance...
...student who has changed his mind since signing the card. Monro added, can have his name erased by the Registrar's Office. "We weren't trying to collect signatures," he said. "We were trying to provide a service...