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Commenting on his resignation, Kennedy said "I've had the job for sixteen and a half years. That's a long time." Kennedy plans to continue as Registrar of Harvard College and of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences...
...would like to comment on an error in the article on exam readers. I have not read over 200 exams in a week. Due to an extension in time granted by the registrar, I have had 11 days in which to read 150 exams, which amounts to about 14 exams a day--not an impossible chore. Then I have another 50 exams to read in 7 days. Although I do skim part of some exams, there are others which I read twice. Also, due to a pre-assigned question the performances are easier to grade. Paul A. Lee Teaching Fellow...
...Class of 1963 surpassed all previous classes in academic performance for the freshman year, according to statistics recently released by the Registrar's office...
...Registrar's Office, which serves both the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the Admissions Office, will be sandwiched between them on the eighth floor to promote greater cooperation between the departments, Bundy noted. With the Registrar now in University Hall and the GSAS in temporary quarters, after having moved from Farlow House, such contact is impossible...
Other Kennedys are clutching at four-leaf clovers in the wind. William F. is a candidate for registrar of probate of Suffolk County; Joseph W. wants to be representative from the eleventh Bristol district; Thomas E. Jr. is running for a commissioner's seat in Essex County, and Miss Mary Kennedy will try to break the Republican stranglehold on the Sixth Congressional District. Obviously, the Kennedys of Massachusetts cannot lose-except to each other...