Monday December 17

Tuesday December 138

Wednesday December 19

Thursday December 20

Friday December 21

December 17 = 21, 1973

Graduate and Continuing Education Meeting. Con-~- ference Room, 4:00 P.M.

Division Chairmen Meeting. Conference Room, 9:30 AM.

Informal Faculty Meeting on Board of Trustees Salary Proposal. Be1l0, 10:00 A.M.

Curriculum Committee Meeting. Conference Room, L000" PMs

Faculty Advancement and Welfare Committee Meeting. Academic Dean's Office, 2:30 P.M.

Registration for Second Semester: Seniors, 10:00 A-M3 Juniors, 1:00 P.M.

College Council Meeting. President's Conference Room, 10:00 A.M.

Committee of Exhibitions and Community Programs. President's Conference Room, 4:00 P.M.

Registration for Second Semester: Sophomores, 10:00 A.M.; Freshmen, 1:00 P.M.

CUE Meeting. Conference Room, 2:00 P.M.

Critical Studies Division Honors Meeting. B«8, 2:kD P.M.

A Very Merry Christmas and A Most Happy New Year to All!

NEW LEGENDS in New York Debut

Tom Canty, Brian iCody, Eric Kimball and Bob Gould, the four Mass. Art lads & who comprise Boston Comicworks, announce and extend an open invitiation to

an upcoming show of their graphic wares in New York. Exhibiting at the

Creation Convention, an annual gathering of comic art, horror, sci-fi and

fantasy enthusiasts at the Hotel Liltmore, 43rd and Madison, January 4,5,5,

they'll be debuting the second issue of their underground comic, NEW LEGENDS,

as well as a large collection of heretofore unseen work. ALl interested

parties are urged to dial Boston Comicworks at 267-4026 for further information.

Against all odds (and soaring paper prices), NEW LEGENDS.‘II is finally meeting the long smile of a friendly printer and promises to set fans of the comix medium on their collective ear. Upcoming for the Comicworks team are articles on them in The Boston Phoenix and Creem Magazine as well as a spot on Boston's

~ “own Channel Five. Taking it all in their traditional stride, the lads are currently and furiously hard at work on a “second project" -- the nature of which they smilingly (but politely) hesitate to divulge.

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Faculty members are urged to bring their personal file folders in the Academic Dean's office up to date in all respects so that the Committee on Faculty Advancement and Welfare (Charles Abbott, Chairman) will have eomplete data on which to base their decisions. The folders should contain division and department chairmen evaluation, self evaluation, peer evaluation (testimonials), divisional evaluation, student evaluation, and personal data forms.

Retention I Retention II Retention III-V: Input to F.A.W. October 3, 1973 December 4, 1973 February 5, 1974 F.AoW. Decision November 13, 1973 December 17, 1973 March 4, 1974 Notify Trustees November 22, 1973 January 24, 1974 March 28, 1974 Notify Faculty* *December 15, 1973 “March 1, 1974 *September 1, 1974 Effective September, 1974 September, 1974 September, 1974 Promotions Sabbaticals Tenure Input to F.A.W. February 5, 1974 F.A.W. Decision March 26, 1974 January 3, 1974 Notify Trustees Spring, 1974 Netify Faculty*

Effective

*These three dates are specified in the Agreement, (item 111), p. 42. All other dates are recommended as working guidelines for the Committee on Faculty Advancement and Weiiare.

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From Registrar Stavros:

This semester thers will be a “new look" to the method of giving semester eval ~ uations or grades. Each faculty member will receive a computer print-out sheet that will list each student in the course. To the right of the student's name will appear H «= P == Inc. == W == NC. All the faculty member has to do is

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circle the appropriate symbol opposite each student's name and sign the sheet at . & the bottom. Hopefully, grading will be simpler and faster.

Grades must be returned to the Registrar no later than December 31, 1973. * * * A note from Head Librarian Ben Hopkins:

Faculty members are requested to bring in lists of reserved books well before the start of the second semester.

We would also appreciate receiving lists of titles of any materials you would like added to the collection so that we can order them during intersession.

Library hours during intersession will be 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. The library will be closed on Dec. 24, Dec. 25 and Jan. l-

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