Administrative Records, 1965-1972
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Box 1-3. Contain materials pertaining to the general administration of the college. Materials include college policies, correspondence, meetings, memoranda, and reports from various offices of the college.
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Item Minutes of the Faculty Meeting(Bennington College, 1965-11-17) Bentley, JuneItem Faculty Meeting Agenda(Bennington College, 1965-11-17)Includes a proposal by literature faculty member Howard Nemerov that a week be set aside during the spring term to exchange classes with another faculty members to experience teaching something that is unfamiliar. "This is a liberal arts college or anyhow it is piously said to be. The question for such a college is of a central humane education directed at the layman, the amateur, the humanist so far as these titles distinguish anyone from the specialist at something in this sense alone we ought somehow -- even if not in the way I suggest -- experience our own ignorance, if only for the mere sport of it. We know and feel too little of one another's modes is I think of evident value: the students naturally, would do the teaching. I mean to say that I might go in to talk to a class of painters and anticipate that as soon as I made my first egregiously silly remark (within the first minute and a half) someone would put me straight and that this would go on happening, to the somewhat odd edification of all parties concerns difficulties." (excerpt)Item Documents on Educational Policy at Bennington College(Bennington College, 1970)Documents: Aims and Methods; The Trustee Faculty Committee to Explore the Future of Bennington College; Report of the Educational Planning Subcommittee Faculty Educational Policies Committee; Student Statement on Educational Revisions; An Educational Plan by Claude Fredericks; Report of the Trustees, 1970.Item Letter to Parent about Alcohol and Drugs(1970-03-02) Bloustein, Edward"Bennington College has a drug problem. There is no reason to believe our situation is any different in kind or extent from that on all other leading college and university campuses. Nevertheless, I want you to know what our drug policy is and I ask your help in meeting the problem."Item Letter to Parents about "Resolution of the Faculty and Administration of Bennington College deploring President Nixon's decision to extend the Indo-China war."(1970-05-15) Bloustein, EdwardLetter includes the 5-page resolution adopted on May 12, 1970. The resolution includes students' options for the last 5 weeks of classes and the faculty's responsibilities.