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Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p In the early years of the eighteenth century, the faculty (referred to as the "immediate government") began to emerge as a body having duties distinctive from those of the Corporation. While apparently not formally constituted, the immediate government (the President and tutors) began keeping records of its deliberations in 1725. The term Faculty was applied to this body in 1825. In 1890, the College Faculty (which was also the Faculty of the Graduate School) and the Scientific School Faculty were combined as the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. The FAS has immediate charge of Harvard College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, special students, the Summer School of Arts and Sciences and of Education, and University Extension. It is also responsible for educational policy, and for the instruction of students at Radcliffe College.. }

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