Word: students
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Politically, Stanford is traditionally Republican. It is hard to tell what the sentiments of the student body are because there are no political clubs, and partisan politicians are not allowed to speak on campus. This removes from Stanford life the stormy political controversies that are so prominent at Harvard...
From its start the Seminar has been sponsored by the Harvard Student Council and supported entirely by private donations. The absence of any official connection with the government is becoming even more important for the Seminar's success. Facts about American society are becoming increasingly available in Europe through such channels as the Army Information Centers in occupied countries. What distinguishes the Seminar is the presence here of American student administrators and outstanding teachers from all over the United States--non Army and non-tourist individuals who have created in this eighteenth century castle the free and democratic atmosphere...
...Paris cafe or the office building or even in the open car (with the radio up high) no student could throttle his biases. If it is at all possible to study these new questions reasonably, then this University community is the place. Away from the picketlines and with the headlines tucked inside a notebook, perhaps we shall be able to unscramble some of the questions raised this summer, when the heat...
John W. Teele, director of the Office of Student Placement, announced this month the appointment of Alexander Clark as Assistant Director of the Office of Student Placement...
...Office of Student Placement counsels students on careers, maintains a vocational library, and arranges interviews for undergraduates with prospective employers. This Office also presents the annual Harvard Conference on Careers...