Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The Presidential threat to draft 18 and 19-year-olds was taken quite coolly by the childish Lampoon staff, according to the usual unreliable sources from the Bow Corner dive. "Few of our significant members are over 17," Oliver E. Allen '43 (social), unclassified (academic), president, announced last night at...
Never a very large college, W & M is now up to about 1500 students, both men and sweater girls. But it has a record of more distinguished graduates than almost any other college, and is the home of such features of American academic life as the honor system, electives, and...
Never a very large college, W & M is now up to about 1500 students, both men and sweater girls. But it has a record of more distinguished graduates than almost any other college, and is the home of such features of American academic life as the honor system, electives, and...
Harvard University today announced the award of academic degrees to 340 students. This is the first time since the last war that Harvard has granted regular degrees in October. While the University is on a 12-months wartime schedule, degrees will be granted in February, June, and October.
Official preliminary registration figures at the University for the new academic year show 6,026 regular students enrolled a decline of 25 per cent in two years because of the war, the University announced today. Official registration last year was 7,159, and two years ago 8,151.