Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Because of the complications of war credits, no definite compilation has yet been made as to what academic class these men will be assigned. Delmar Leighton '19, Dean of Freshmen, has stated that those classified as Freshmen will get the same sort of reception as any normal entering class.
"We all started from the four cardinal points, which are Picasso, Matisse, Braque and Bonnard. They were the armored spearhead that broke through the enemy defenses. We have been the fighting infantry which poured through the gap they opened; we widened the breach and eventually we will rout the enemy...
In his declining years, looking dourly out on the world, Historian Henry Adams thought he was watching the simultaneous decline of civilization at large. A good deal of how he felt he managed to get into The Education of Henry Adams, and more is to be had in the two...
A more realistic but less palatable course would have been a collective admission that Dr. Snavely was orating through his mortarboard. Federal subsidies at the college level need no more imply Federal domination that the forty million dollars which the Office of Education annually devotes to underwriting the States' efforts...
Lacking a general student response, the Student Council investigation of the College policy on granting academic credits for war service has concluded that insufficient general dissatisfaction exists to call for further action.