Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fruit of months of painstaking research, the report of the Student Council's Scholarship Committee deserves the attention of all who are connected with Harvard's student aid policy. In its mature interpretation of facts and data which cover the whole range of the scholarship question, the Committee has done the college a vital service and has shown, as well, the useful work of which the Council, when it exerts itself, is capable...
...advising that a single officer be appointed to interview every applicant and that the experience of tutors be carefully heeded, the report points the way to an efficient method of determining students' personal qualities. Furthermore by grouping the awards into classes and not announcing the small "aids", the University will be able to consider extracurricular activities and general all-round ability, unhampered by public criticism and interference. Thus a few deserving Group IV men should no longer be sacrificed for Group III "grinds...
...recommendations of the Council Committee are carried out, the whole scholarship system will become increasingly valuable, and men more fit for responsibility will be produced. To those whose time and effort went into the report should go the appreciation of the whole college...
...Department of Hygiene because of a gradual expansion of the demand made on its facilities, the compulsory medical and infirmary fee will be raised from $10 to $20 next year. This action was taken at a meeting of the Corporation Monday afternoon as the result of a report and recommendation submitted by Arlie V. Bock, Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene...
...hoped that prospective concentrators in Government will not allow themselves, like the tutors in the department, to be much moved by the Crimson report and editorial. Melvin Levy...