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Dean Watson, a member of the Committee, insisted last week that he was totally unaware of the Yard proposal until it was reported in the CRIMSON. He also stated that the matter "never went before the Committee on Undergraduate Solicitation," and added that Dean Trottenberg "made the decision himself, on a trial basis." Dean von Stade amended Watson's remarks with the information that "Burke and McDonald were...
Wallace McDonald, Director of the Financial Aid Office, upon hearing that he was "in on it," charged Watson with a "conveniently foggy memory." McDonald recalled that his only contact with the matter was at a meeting of the Committee, with Watson and Trottenberg in attendance. Bob McCoy, a student director of the HSA, summed up the whole situation: "Nobody seems to know exactly what happened...
Yesterday McDonald said that "Watson has a conveniently foggy memory," and maintained that "the only point at which I touched the decision was as a member of the Committee on Solicitation." According to McDonald, Burke proposed the change at a late August meeting with Watson and Trottenberg in attendance, and it was approved...
...meeting of the Committee on Houses Wednesday night, Arthur D. Trottenberg '48, assistant Dean of the Faculty for Business Affairs, said there was no of extending the plan to the Houses...
Watson, who said last week that "the first I knew of this was when I read it in the CRIMSON," stated Wednesday that the "never went before the Committee on Undergraduate Solicitation. It was a decision that Mr. Trottenberg made himself, on a trial basis." Von Stade amended Watson's remark, adding that "Burke and McDonald were...