Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Thirdly, the article challenged Mr. Wilson's communication with the team. The relationship between Mr. Wilson and the team was one of friendship and respect. I believe that his closeness to the team was reflected in its spirit. The team's high morale was apparent in their determined play right down to the last game against Yale. In several meetings during the year his comments gave the team renewed confidence. Mr. Wilson always answered individual questions whether in team conferences or private discussions...
...years since its founding in 1957, the HSA has often been accused of abusing the quasi-monopolistic position which its intimate relationship with the University ensures. Many of these accusations stem from the way the Agencies have been directed. The HSA deserves a chance to function independently of a director whom many will not trust, a man who, exposed to peculiar temptations, has on occasion apparently succumbed to them. The great potential for good of the HSA should not be frustrated by an indiscreet manager...
...Center could not, nor could any other institution in the world, devise an effective dose that provides man with the gift for human relationship. All that the Center can do in this respect, and what it has been, within its limited resources, successfully doing is to provide positive opportunities for students, foreigners as well as Americans, to use their personal gifts in making friendships and enriching their human relationships...
...other business the HCUA moved to investigate the relationship between the Director of Student Employment, the general manager of HSA, and the Committee on Solicitation. Dustin M. Burke '52, presently holds the first two positions and is the secretary of the Committee on Solicitation...
Others felt that a more productive student-faculty relationship would aid the situation. Smithies do not have close contact with their faculty except in primarily social circumstances; they are likely to regard any professors they know more as benign uncles than as teachers. "We go to see them if we get behind in their course," said one girl. "Of course, we don't go unless they're nice," added another...