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Under the system used last year, upperclass attendance was taken in the 91 courses "regularly open to freshmen." In the new proposal, only freshmen attendance would be given to the deans via the Registrar's Office; the attendance records for upperclassmen would be available in a central location in University Hall (perhaps the Registrar's Office) for Deans to consult if they wished. However, copies would not be sent to the Deans...

Author: By David C. D. rogers, | Title: Faculty May Vote to Relax Attendance, Absence Rules | 10/6/1952 | See Source »

Leighton said that a secretary would be assigned, probably in the Registrar's Offices, to keep excusos. A student would then have to come in and notify her of any assigned work he misses and for which he is excused (because of athletic contests, sickness, etc.). He will also have to tell his instructor that he will be absent...

Author: By David C. D. rogers, | Title: Faculty May Vote to Relax Attendance, Absence Rules | 10/6/1952 | See Source »

Burr Hall's copious floodlights and well-aimed spots are ideal for the cram-weary undergraduate. Some may object, however, to the seats, which are set at such an angle that no one has much trouble peeking over his neighbor's shoulder. This should scare no one. If the Registrar assigns to Burr only courses which deal in imprecise, general topics, unlike Calculus or Physics, no examgoer will have time enough to crib anything worth the risk involved...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bright Hope | 9/30/1952 | See Source »

Examination schedules are complicated, requiring much human and electronic energy to plot. Yet the Registrar's office has personnel and IBM machines in abundance, as well as four months to banish Fogg. We can only hope that all these assets will be put to good...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Bright Hope | 9/30/1952 | See Source »

...Archibald MacLeish first came to Harvard, he was assigned a moderately spacious Sever room suitable for the limited numbers who could be expected to show up for an untried lecturer. By the time rescue teams cut their way through the horde of frantic culture-seekers innundating Sever, the adaptable Registrar rescheduled the course, but for a while MacLeish lectured al fresco on the steps of Memorial Chapel...

Author: By Robert J. Schoenberg, | Title: Open-Air Courses Ancient History As Registrar Juggles Classrooms | 9/27/1952 | See Source »

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