assuring good liaison between the committees and the administration; by minimizing the number of committees. Despite the many avenues for the exchange of ideas between faculty and administration, complaints of a lack of communication persist. The cause is as often neglect as hesitance to disclose. A busy president, conversant with a problem and its ramifications and beset by pressures to meet deadlines, tends naturally to assume that others must be as familiar with a problem as he is. The need for interchange and understanding makes vital the full use of all methods of consultation. To increase faculty influence and decrease tension, many presidents have established a standing advisory committee with which they can discuss problems frankly....