March 31, 2008

Times Change

Professor Mankiw links to a story in The Crimson:

When Harvard’s future dean of admissions and financial aid was applying to the College in 1962, the first two teachers he asked for letters of recommendation refused.

“They wouldn’t write for Harvard because they thought it was a bunch of Communists, a bunch of atheists, a bunch of rich snobs, and if you went there you’d flunk out and you’d lose your soul,” said William R. Fitzsimmons ’67.


Mankiw says how things have changed: "Today at Harvard, it is almost impossible to flunk out."

Education Posted by jk at March 31, 2008 10:56 AM
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