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Privacy Timeline: Student Records

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1920

EDITOR SAYS DEAN CAUSED HIS OUSTING

New York Times. Apr 12, 1926.

Harry Heller, a senior at City College, who was removed from the editorship of The Campus, an undergraduate newspaper, following the publication of an editorial deriding the Faculty, blamed Frederick B. Robinson, Dean of the School of Business and Civic Administration, yesterday for his dismissal. [PDF, Timeline]


YALE SURVEYS STUDENT HABITS

New York Times. Apr 25, 1926.

LAST Monday Yale University completed one of the most searching investigations of the undergraduate and his scholastic, athletic, recreational and other time-consuming activities ever undertaken by an American university. All students were required not only to answer a series of questions, but to tell the university authorities how long they spent at meals and in bed, the amounts of their allowances, earnings, the income of their families and why they wanted to go to college. [PDF, Timeline]


Danzig for Religious Privacy.

New York Times. Feb 3, 1929.

[PDF, Timeline]


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