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Interest has been mobilized by the newly organized Council of History and Literature Concentrators, under Robert Seidman '41, and by the Harvard Student Union, whose president is David Bennett '42. Both will speak at the meeting, open to all students, which will culminate in the creation of a committee representing a variety of departments, and if possible both student and Faculty personnel...
...elected to the executive committee were: Rufus Mathewson '41, Leo Marx '41, Robert Seidman '41, Robert Stange '41, Charles Bridge '42, Frank Funser '42, Gabriel Jackson '42, Dana Reed '43, Harold Solomon '43, and William Thompson...
...Robert Seidman '41, in his report on the tenure problem, found no fault in the University's policy of limiting the tenure of assistant professors to eight years. But the undesirable features of the program, he asserted, were that assistant professorships were to be abolished completely and that no men would be made associate professors if they did not have an opportunity to become full professors within five or ten years...
...Seidman declared that with the departure of Potter and Houghton, the History and Literature Department would have practically no teachers between the ranks of professor and instructor; therefore, the field would be unnecessarily weak for several years...
...Helping Seidman on the report are William P. Bernton '41, Arthur Kinoy '41, Lawrence Lader '41, Charles S. Bridge '42, Frank Fussner '42, and William M. Thomson...