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Some of the following articles provide background and interpretation of various aspects of educational policy; others focus directly on the undergraduate's response to his education. Stephen Jencks analyses the difficulties that the University faces in formulating limited educational programs to remedy ill-defined undergraduate problems; Allan Katz describes students who commit what he calls "academic suicide"; and James Ullyot attempts to define the relationship between Harvard's athletes and the rest of the community...
Perhaps this situation is inevitable in a University of Harvard's size where, as Jencks points out, the Administration has no effective mechanism for gauging the success of its programs. But if it is unavoidable, then the number of cases which Katz has termed "academic suicide," along with those others which Comstock has called "academic abandon," is likely to increase. Although the student who commits "suicide" pursues a vastly different career from the one who has chosen a life of "abandon," the two reactions are produced by the same set of causes...
...Bartley, the sixth son, Ray Fenelle was properly head-strong and manly; but his virility often impaired his intonation, and some of the phrasing was forced and unconvincing. Joanna Bartlett '63 and Barbara Katz, as the daughters, sang with clean tone and general competence; their acting was less admirable: despite the efforts of director David S. Cole '63, the daughters (and, indeed, mother and son) often looked lost and forlorn on an empty stage...
...SONS at the Charles Playhouse: by Arthur Miller. CRIMSON reviewer, Allan Katz, was bored. Evenings at 8:30, Wednesday matinee at 2:30, Sunday matinee...
...Katz and Vernon, on the other hand, pointed to the dangers of "too much blending of government and business...