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...think they want to concentrate in the sciences, for instance, pose a definite problem to the person who assigns advisers. For about 45 percent of entering Freshman plan to head toward the sciences, while only about 25 percent of the advisers are in the field of science. Leroy S. Rouner '53, assistant dean of Freshmen in charge of assigning advisers, says that he would not assign all the scientists to science even if he could, for "that" would set the adviser up as a mere dispenser of information. The adviser should know the correct details about the field, of course...
...succession has worked well at Harvard since Reynolds and Rouner had four years apprenticeship at Newell. Wilde will no doubt do as well with his three years as a 150 oarsman and top sculler background...
...last three years a locker in the coaches' room at Newell Boat House has been left vacant over the summer and regularly a new coach's clothes have hung there the next all. The crew shorts this fall belong to Derrick Wilde, University single sculling champion who succeeds Lee Rouner as the new 150 pound varsity and freshman coach. Rouner, who rowed with the varsity heavies for two years, is now in University Hall as an assistant dean of freshmen...
Wilde is the third former Crimson oarsman who has returned to coach the lightweights. Last fall Rouner stepped in for Ted Reynolds who graduated from the Business School after one year of coaching. The season before that, Reynolds replaced the venerable Bert Haines, who taught the 150 pounders the finer art of catch and release for over 30 years...
University sculling champion Derrick Wilde this fall succeeds Leroy Rouner as coach of the varsity and freshman 150-pound crews. Rouner gave up his come an assistant dean of freshmen...