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Salmen Pleased as Many Use Supervision Bureau Service

Students Prefer Graduate Instructors To Professional Tutors

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Expressing complete satisfaction with the number of undergraduates who have applied already this fall for study guidance (and subsequent tutoring in some cases under graduate school specialists), Stanley C. Salmen '36 said that he was pleased with the progress of the Supervision Bureau. Salmen is the Secretary of the seven-professor Committee on the Supervision of Students.

Salmen pointed out that the Supervision Bureau's reception by students and Faculty alike had been quite favorable. "Although we do not urge students to return to us repeatedly for aid, they do seem to prefer our tutoring to that of professionals," Salmen said. He added that approximately two-thirds of the hours spent by students with the Bureau's instructors would have otherwise been given ever to the professional schools.

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