Word: reporter
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Einstein proteges Stefan S. Wilkes and George Bochner both serve on the Princeton Faculty. The atomic-energy-for-military-purposes report, produced by a committee including men from both sources and chaired by Smyth, who holds dual connection, typifies the scope of coordination which can exist, despite barriers of formal organization, in a compact and relatively isolated collegiate center...
Although the initial report of a special committee created by President Harold W. Dodds won faculty approval last February, Bicentennial festivities blocked advancement of the new enterprise. Frederick, F. Stephan, professor of social statistics in the Princeton economics department and director of the project, stressed Tuesday that "there is nothing spectacular about this and we will move slowly, step by step, starting off at the present time with exploratory discussions...
...eleven member executive committee selected from this body makes major day-to-day decisions. While the two student representatives, the editor of the Daily Princetonian and Student Council president, now officially take part in all deliberations, the original report in no way made a place for them in the proposed organizational structure...
...mass of small issues that will constitute the very stuff of the study. Stephan declares, it will probably prove easy to forget the large goal. That objective was set forth in the report: "to examine as critically and systematically as possible through the use of modern techniques all aspects of residential University life, including both instructional methods and programs and extracurricular activities, for their effect on the student's intellectual, moral and physical development...
Meanwhile Dean of the College Wilbur J. Bender '27 refused to comment on the committee's report. He nevertheless added that "the need for a Student Activities Center is one of the most pressing needs of the College, and, I should think, of the University...