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...status of both the professional actors of the Rep. and Brustein himself will be different at Harvard. Under Brustein's plan, the members of the company would draw half-salaries both from the Rep. and from the University--both "do" and "teach" simultaneously. Nevertheless, the University should demand rigid contractual agreements from Brustein and his staff to pay equal, if not more than equal, attention to undergraduates. One proposal worth closer attention is for each professional to serve as a House tutor in drama...
...teach our students economics and statistics and ethics and systems analysis and organization theory and management--plus a substantive specialty like arms control or international development or energy. That's a lot of stuff, and they's why we have to be so selective in choosing our students and professors. But that's not elitism in the sense Mr. Calabrese and I would worry about. That's excellence. That's what important public issues require. Robert E. Klitgaard Associate Professor of Public Policy
Even if the Faculty Council adopts the CUE recommendation, professors will still have the option of refusing to release the medians for courses they teach, editors of the CUE Guide said yesterday...
According to the proposal, Brustein would teach the only two drama courses offered for credit: one in modern drama and one in classical drama...
George W. Goethals '43, Senior Lecturer on Psychology, said he sees the small course as an oportunity for students to teach each other, encouraged by the section leader, who "should never let them settle in to any particular habits...