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...fading out of the picture very quietly and decently this time, with the consoling voice of Dean Hudnut murmuring in the background, "I do not consider it a tremendous calamity, if we have to suspend some of the courses for a year." The Dean sounds benign, but the last few years have shown that the Administration is something less than determined to continue the separate existence of the School. Budget restrictions have been blamed, and once the whole idea of regional planning in a national sense was attacked as smacking of totalitarianism. So it is significant that Dean Hudnut...
Operating on limited resources, the Department had to suspend instruction in the fall of 1936, although it was founded auspiciously in the fall of 1929 as a separate school under a sizable grant from the Rockefeller Foundation...
...consider it a tremendous calamity, if we have to suspend some of the courses for a year," Joseph Hunt, Dean of the Faculty of the Graduate School of Design said yesterday, "for there are only five students in the department, three of whom will graduate this spring...
...years back. Last fall, when the tenure controversy raged and the interests of Harvard teachers were directly involved, attendance zoomed; at one session nearly 300 Faculty members attended the largest meeting in Harvard history. Encouraged by the big turn-outs, the Faculty voted to suspend the Faculty Council for a year and to resume regular full Faculty meetings. But now the fever has subsided, mid-winter apathy has set in, and on alternate Tuesdays only a handful of men, like loyal rooters for the Brooklyn Dodgers, dot the vast, ornate Faculty room on the second floor of University Hall...
...invited the five Monthly editors to become literary associates of the Advocate when we heard that the Monthly was going to suspend publication because of financial troubles. We felt that everyone would benefit if men who were capable of writing well had a means to publish regularly," Gidding said...