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No Adams Decision, Yet
The controversy over the fate of F. John Adams '66, lecturer on Music and choral director, remained unresolved this week.
After examining three candidates for a tenured position as senior lecturer in Music--including Adams--a student-faculty search committee found it was unable to recommend anyone for the post.
Dean Rosovsky--who had told students he would announce the decision on Adams this week--yesterday refused comment on the situation, but Archie C. Epps III, dean of students, said last night the search committee had not yet reached a decision and would meet again Saturday.
Barbara Jordan to Speak
The Associated Harvard Alumni announced this week that Rep. Barbara Jordan (D-Tex.) will speak to the assembled alumni during the Commencement exercises June 16.
Minority Admissions
Minority admissions--long a trouble spot at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS)--did not increase significantly this year at the GSAS.
However, GSAS minority recruitment officials said this week they are not terribly unhappy about the admissions statistics, because this year a greater percentage of the admitted minority students was recruited by GSAS officials.
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