Word: reportedly
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...therefore comforting to note that the Council's Temporary Committee on Elections has come up with a plan to insure that no such issue will be raised again. In its comprehensive report issued last week, the Committee recommended a series of rigid controls to guarantee the efficient and successful conduct of all future voting under Council jurisdiction. No longer will the date of elections be in doubt until the last minute; no longer will even the possibility of inaccurate counting be conceivable. A committee of Council and House Committee representatives will safeguard the ballot boxes and, as the report puts...
...suggestions in the report must be singled out for additional praise. The introduction of a primary to precede Class Marshal elections is a simple solution to what threatened to become an unwieldy problem. In the future only eight names will be on the final ballot; this will simplify the voters' task and insure that the eventual winners have college-wide support...
Critics of College admissions policy rely upon a "naive interpretation of Harvard admissions history," Dean Bender has charged in his annual report to the Dean of the Faculty...
...annual report to the Faculty--to be released today--Wilcox points out that the Advanced Placement program at Harvard has grown from 39 students in 1954 to almost one-third of the present Freshman Class this year. At the same time, the number of secondary schools sending students to the College with some previous college-level training has increased seven-fold...
...report also shows that the scholastic records of Advanced Standing Sophomores--who have increased from a handful in 1955 to 55 this year--have been excellent...