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...Whitlock said, "If a member of the Faculty signs for something and it's silly, there isn't much anyone can do about...
Charles P. Whitlock, associate dean of the Faculty and coordinator of the task forces, said last night he does not consider it likely that the task forces will recommend changes in the legislation about the content of independent works...
Associate dean of the faculty Charles P. Whitlock, who replaced Jean Mayer as master of Dudley House last summer, yesterday attributed his House's five seminars to Mayer's energy in soliciting faculty. The program relies heavily on the master's initiative, he said...
...Whitlock's feeling that the College has changed since that post-'72 period is born out by a profile of the Class of 1975, compiled by Robert J. Ginn Jr. of the Office of Career Services and Off-Campus Learning (OCS-OCL). Between 1974 and 1975, the percentage of seniors in each class who were unsure of their eventual vocations at the time they graduated more than doubled, jumping from 4.1 per cent to 9.1 per cent. And although 95 per cent of the Class of '75 told the OCS-OCL they planned to eventually attend either graduate or professional...
...they want to make reasonable decisions for their future." Decisions, that is, based on wider knowledge of available options and a deeper understanding of themselves. Applications to med and law schools--which rose astronomically after 1971--have leveled off since 1973, he points out--a fairly good indication that Whitlock is right, and there has been a sudden, distinct change since the days when law and med schools were seen as the only career alternatives...