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...tutees has more truth behind it than many would like to admit. Some Houses are so off-balance in the direction of the sciences or humanistic that they must import tutors from other Houses to compensate for their deficiencies. Other Houses are noted for their high percentages of prep-Schol graduates, or their athletes...
Members of the University faculty have had little or nothing to do with investment decisions, although current treasurer Cabot does occasionally speak with Dean David and other Business Schol professors "on a highly informal basis." Except for one occasion when he asked the Medical School to check on a new "miracle drug," Cabot has relied almost entirely on the advice of his regular 30-man staff...
Besides these changes, the report recommends the creation of a Faculty in General Education. It also proposes offering qualified students a chance to complete their high schol and college education in seven instead of eight years...
...Administration fellows, who shared their seminars with Arts and Sciences graduate students. When the war came, Littauer watched most of its Fellowship material quickly drafted. Some suggested the school close its doors for the duration, and others toyed with the ideas of turning Littauer into a military training schol. But Dean Williams was stubbornly determined to keep his school civilian. In a sudden and drastic change in admissions policy, Williams looked abroad and convinced South American governments to send their bright young men to Littauer. As a result, the School was half Latin American for the duration...
President Conant predicted last night that an increase in the schol age population by 50 percent will intensify the debate over high school and college education...