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Robert G. Gardner '48, chairman of the Visual and Environmental Studies Department, is fond of describing Vis Stud as a "small department with limited resources." The serious extent of these limitations was made aware to its faculty members Wednesday, as they voted, 9-1, to support a plan of fundamental reorganization in the department including opening admission to all undergraduates...

Author: By Vivian Cheng, | Title: Elitism Gives Way to Dollars | 12/13/1975 | See Source »

Under the new guidelines, Vis Stud concentrators will no longer be required to follow the honors program of courses, and instead, be allowed to replace junior and senior tutorials with other courses offered within the department...

Author: By Vivian Cheng, | Title: Elitism Gives Way to Dollars | 12/13/1975 | See Source »

ROGER O'BRIEN is miscast as Dick, the would-be stud who steals Kathy away from Bob. He should be a visual foil to Bob--both bigger and better looking, but though O'Brien speaks and moves smoothly, he doesn't have the physical presence to do justice to the part. In contrast, Tony Horowitz as Norman and Diane Sherlock as Shelley are marvelously convincing caricatures. Ethan Dmitrovsky plays Willis the landlord Archie Bunker-style; his dream monologue is the most haunting moment of the play...

Author: By R.e. Liebmann, | Title: Student Struggles | 11/13/1975 | See Source »

...world scale!). Consider, for example, the current popularity of Social Studies and other elite majors that admit limited numbers of students. Remember that sophomores living in the Yard under 1-1-2 would be housed with other in their concentration. A careful choice of dorms for sophomores in Soc Stud might reverse the trend in applications. Most suitable for Soc Stud would be Claverly Hall, which soaks up the ambience of Mt. Auburn traffic and often welcomes interesting outsiders from the streets. With this switch few freshmen would apply to Social Studies if seeking only association with its elite image...

Author: By Charlie Shepard, | Title: 1-1-2 and Walden III | 10/16/1975 | See Source »

...male proctors who tried to compete with their students socially and athletically, and found female proctors' non-competitiveness a relief. Said one, "You have a hard time competing with your peers. It's an unfair disadvantage, and a very demoralizing one, to have to measure up to some stud proctor who's getting A's at Harvard...

Author: By Kathy Holub, | Title: Unplanned Parenthood | 9/1/1975 | See Source »

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