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Thirty-four Seniors and Juniors have been chosen to the newly-formed Student Council Committee of curriculum and Tenure after having been nominated by their various departmental heads, and will meet Thursday night at 8 o'clock in Phillips Brooks House.
The group was elected by a sub-committee of the Council, composed of Henry Noyes '44, Hugh M. Hyde '44, and John M. Blum '43.
While the general purposed of the meeting is to formulate a report for the summer season, the main topic under discussion will be the question of the symmetrical three-term year as opposed to a modification of the present Summer school system.
The men who have been elected and their fields of concentration are:
Anthropology: D. M. Wiber '43
Architectural Science: R. Thompson '43, J. Weeks '44
Astronomy: R. Craig
Bio-Chemistry: G. Nakanikian '44
Biology: M. Keirns '44, J. Rafferty '43
Economics: H. Passer '43, J. Reynolds '44
Engineering Science: M. Van Dyke '44
English: J. M. Bullitt '43, G. P. Knapp '44
Fine Arts: H. Aronson '44, S. Cowardin '43
German: W. Eberlein '43, G. Nellhaus '44
Government: D. S. Payne '43, W. Snower '44
History: D. Bushnell '44, D. S. Payne '43, J. Wood '43
History and Literature: T. Cohn '44, W. M. Thompson
Mathematics: R. Cunningham '43, L. Shapley '44
Music: S. Brooks '44
Philosophy: E. J. O'Rourke '44, F. Pardenu '43
Physics: T. Kuhn '44, C. B. Seligman '43
Psychology: E. Ginsberg '43
Romance Languages: E. L. Sawyer '43, R. L. Strong '44
Social Sciences: T. Baer '44
Sociology: N. Farnlof '43
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