Word: watsons
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...half of the dispute between the Young Progressives and Associate Dean Watson reached an uneasy solution yesterday, but the other half remained unsettled...
Lowell P. Beveridge '52, president of the organization, yesterday morning gave Watson a supplementary list of about five Y.P. members, bringing the group's official membership to 15. The group still does not have a faculty adviser, however...
...Watson had told Beveridge earlier that only men listed in the Deans' Office files could be considered as official members of the Y.P. and be allowed to work with the group...
...Since Watson has expressed his satisfaction with the supplementary list, this half of the problem is now settled. But the Y.P. has not yet managed to get the two advisers required by the Rules for Undergraduate Organizations. Beveridge has been trying for some time to get members of the faculty to advise the group, but has so far failed. The group, however, has confined its efforts to faculty members, though graduate members and men similarly connected with Harvard are eligible for the posts...
These two disagreements as to the group's official status led Watson last night to cancel Allen's talk. Later, in a conversation with Beveridge, he changed his mind and gave his permission to the lecture...