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    SEPC Minutes 13 November 1974
    (Bennington College, 1974-11-13) Kimball, Roger
    It was stressed that certain divisions, Black Music or Photography for instance, would not be able to survive as a division were there cuts to be made from their faculty...SEPC drafted a petition against cutting any faculty positions which will be circulated among the student body and sent to the Trustees.
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    Bennington College's first entering class and the discussion and development of governance structures 1933
    (1933-11-28) Summers, Janet
    "After discussing the whole question of rules we felt that here we had the opportunity to try a more ideal system -one based on the theory that most of us had learned to govern ourselves and that those who hadn't could be taught not by punishment, but by a process of individual treatment and help."
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    Executive Committee & Student Committee on Educational Policies joint meeting minutes December 21 1932
    (1932-12-21)
    Setting the general outline for the Evening Meetings schedule for spring 1933 semester.
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    Education Policies Committee 1933
    (1933)
    The Educational Policies Committee would like to have the following problems made clear, with discussion on them when necessary: I . Preparation of project vs. class work 2. More definite arrangement of how many weekends to be taken. 3.Possibility of more constructive criticism in reports. a. students might feel more satisfied if definite statement could be given of actual criticism of work. b. Is there to be a written report sent to parents at end of each year? 4. Explanation of difference in preparation of work for workshop and other classes. Is there an approximate number of hours t o be spent in weekly preparation? 5 . Late hours of Drama rehearsals.
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    EPC Minutes
    (1933-03-08)
    Suggestions regarding evening meetings, speakers, and intellectual discussions comparing religions.