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Philip M. Boffey
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The Lecture System: Its Value at Harvard
The lecture has become one of the most despised of educational tools. Obsessed with the mania of group dynamics, educators
Alumni Study Proposes Business-Gov't. Contact
How successfully does the government utilize the talents of leading business executives in the country? Not very, according to a
Pusey Report Reviews 'Program,' Decries 'Frenetic' Science Drive
Despite Russian technological advances, President Pusey in his annual report for 1956-57 decried efforts to "embark on a frenetic, concentrated
Franklin Delano Roosevelt at Harvard
Historians differ widely in evaluating Franklin D. Roosevelt's Harvard career. Some find him an average undergraduate; others detect a natural
Theodore Roosevelt at Harvard
The CRIMSON wishes to thank Robert H. Haynes, assistant librarian of the college library, for his help in gathering the
Corporation Approves Designs for New House
Preliminary drawings for the eighth House have been approved by the Corporation, with final construction slated to begin sometime in
Further Trials of the Vagabond
Vag shuddered as he spotted an old friend walking down the street toward him. He was always some-what apprehensive at
Parking: Harvard's Perennial Problem
Modern technology and assembly-line production methods may be fine things in their places, but for the hapless car owner they
Grad Addressed Crowds in Red Square
A graduate of the College and of the Law School gained some interesting insights and considerable notoriety this past summer
Jacob Finds That College May Not Influence Values
CHANGING VALUES IN COLLEGE: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF GENERAL EDUCATION IN SOCIAL SCIENCES ON THE VALUES OF