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CURRYER 1974 CURRY COLLEGE MILTON, MASSACHUSETTS VOLUME XXIII 1071 33u@ Hill Av t9M Mflton, WIA 021 a€
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STAFF NOTE Etched on the following pages are the collective at- tempts of we, the Curryer staff, to present a comprehen- sive account of what life at the institution entails. To- day, more than at any time in the past ten years, a number of pertinent questions exist as to whether life at any college is worth the time and effort involved. In- deed, it is not unusual today for the college graduate to find himself in a much more difficult position than his counterpart who chose a different route upon graduat- ing from High School. Thus there would appear to be some merit in the high school graduate opting not to choose a college career. This change in attitude has of course had a significant effect on the welfare of the small college. Most of these institutions, if they haven ' t already closed down, find themselves in a state of fi- nancial crisis. Fortunately, at this point anyway, this in- stitution seems to be bearing up fairly well. Although enrollment is slightly on the wane, we have every reason to believe that this is merely a temporary set- back. Due to significant strides both on the academic and administrative sides, the college has evolved into an excellent choice for the prospective scholar. In keeping with the new Dean ' s (this is the administrative change to which we refer) philosophy of making the student ' s academic experience more meaningful, freshman colloquium was originated — enabling the student to avoid structured English and Psychology courses; the language requirement was abolished; and additional avenues in the category of equivalent educa- tion were made possible, thanks to the Dean, to whom, along with a retiring English professor, this year ' s Cur- ryer is dedicated. Indeed, at times in this day and age, with the possi- ble exception of the excutive branch of the federal gov- ernment, there would seem to be very little that is not in a state of economic crisis. It is this sort of thing that the graduating high school student must take into ac- count when choosing the right school. It is our belief that, all things considered, of the small liberal arts schools in the area, this institution offers most of what the student desires. Hopefully, the following pages will help to substantiate that opinion.
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