Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Next fall, the reports of the Student Advisors, instead of going to the CRIMSON and being blazoned forth--anonymously--to a gossiping and inquisitive world, will be at the beck and call of the Deans of the Class of 1931. A Freshman will fail to pass two of his November hour examinations, and from the recesses of University Hall will fly a message: "Bring us the advisor's report on Mr. Blank!" The Student Advisory Committee will go through its files, discover the desired report, and dispatch it posthaste to University 4. And presumably the Deans will peruse carefully...
Undoubtedly in many of these cases the Deans will hand back the reports with a smile, and proceed to settle the questions in hand just as if there were no such thing as Student Advisors. By the same token, many of the Advisors themselves will have had to report on Freshmen whom they have seen only once, whom they have found uncommunicative, whom they know exceedingly little about. These reports will of course be of little practical value...
...discussion of the history and development of the Doctor's Degree issued by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of the University is the most prominent feature of Dean G. H. Chase '96's, report on that School for the past year. A list of the Doctors of Philosophy and Doctors of Science who received degrees at Harvard from 1873 to the present time is at present being published by the Harvard University Press. Dean Chase points out the predominance of teachers among the holders of these degrees. The report in part follows...
...Awaited a Department of Justice report before taking action on petitions for executive clemency for Earl Carroll, Manhattan theatrical producer, convicted of perjury in connection with a now famed bathtub incident...
Last week the American Medical Association's Council on Physical Therapy, which has been investigating the health values of these glass substitutes, published its report in the Association's Journal...