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SRandlett at Nov 18, 2019 06:28 AM

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would be undesirable.

As far as extra-curricular activities
and living conditions are concerned, I
would like to know what, if anything,
you intend to do about the fraternities.
The closing of the sororities has made
most of us wonder whether you were
going to allow fraternities after the
war, and, if not, what aid you would
give them to get them back on their feet.
Speaking for myself I can say I am
still heartily in favour of fraternities.
I consider them an almost inseperable
part of my life at Stanford.

I suppose a great many returning
veterans will want accelerated programs.
I was in that kind of a program
under the A.S.T.P. training, and, in my
opinion, acceleration is undesirable
and unsatisfactory. You just don't learn
the subjects well enough.

I can give you some information

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would be undesirable.

As far as extra-curricular activities and living conditions are concerned, I would like to know what, if anything, you intend to do about the fraternities. The closing of the sororities has made most of us wonder whether you were going to allow fraternities after the war, and, if not, what aid you would give them to get these back on their feet. Speaking for myself I can say I am still heartily in favour of fraternities. I consider them an almost inseperable part of my life at Stanford.

I suppose a great many returning veterans will want accelerated programs. i was in that kind of a program under the A.S.T.P. training, and, in my opinion, acceleration is undesirable and unsatisfactory. You just don't know the subjects well enough.

I can give you some information