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Last Thursday, the Council met with Dean Bender and expressed their opposition to his new policy. At that time, Bender asked the Council to make proposals for a substitute, and, according to Council president William D. Weeks '49, seemed to appreciate the Council's viewpoint. The Dean later told the CRIMSON that the should have consulted the Council first...
...head coaching job at Harvard. Instead he went to Chicago, where he spent two full days discussing the values of the Harvard job with a local leather manufacturer named Arnold Horween. "Horween had been head coach at Harvard at the age of 28, and I wanted to get his viewpoint on a young coach's chances there," Art explains...
...suggested last night that the best solution might be (1) Council control of the requests for interviews with Reynolds and his assistants so that the administration would not be "snowed under" and (2) a permanent rule that no statement by any administrative official be made public before obtaining the viewpoint of the Dean's Office...
...such as Associate Dean Watson is to Bender, and put him in charge of handling all student investigations. Second, student investigators might be allowed all the freedom they now have to interview administrative officials, but be refused permission to make public the resultant statements until they had obtained the viewpoint of the Dean's Office...
...wanted to look for: Who does the passing? Do they trap or double-team? Which side do they hit most? Do their ends rush or drop back? "When you're scouting," Madar explains, "you look at a game from the cold, business-like angle, not from the spectator's viewpoint...