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...more complicated than the CRIMSON seems award: do freshmen need more time, a wider concern, and more Tender Loving Care than section men or tutors can ordinarily offer? can the "intellectual level" of the Yard be raised by an administrative change, without building separate dining facilities for each unit, without differentiating the units architecturally...
...current bills giving Federal aid to universities. But there is at least one strong indication that the University is continuing its traditional suspicion towards the threat of outside control--however distant that threat may seem. The $58 million Program for Harvard Medicine represents an important attempt to free one unit of the University from relying too much on Federal funds. Right now, one half the Medical School's annual budget comes from the government; clearly, the Program is a sign that the Administration worries that this is too much of a good thing, especially a Federal good thing...
Even with the anticipation of greater federal aid for laboratories and research at medical schools, Harvard will still seek the aid of medical and business leaders in its Program, which will probably last about three years. Thus, the Program for Harvard Medicine will attempt to free one unit of the University from over-reliance upon governmental...
Labaree last spring suggested revising freshman advising by creating units with about 250 students each and putting a "senior tutor" in charge of the advising system in each unit. In addition, he proposed that GSAS students should be used more extensively for advising and proctoring and that common rooms should be installed in each of the dormitory groups...
...Heptagonal history. The Elis notched six firsts--Bill Flippin with 7.7 in the hurdles, Stack in the 600, Carroll in the 1000, Bobby Mack with a Barton record 4:16.5 in the mile, Sam Streibert with 6 ft., 6 in. in the high jump, and the two-mile relay unit with...