Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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An operating deficit of $17,000 rather than the $60,000 loss expected, was suffered by the Harvard Athletic Association in the 1940-41 academic year, William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics, revealed yesterday in his annual report.
When it comes to giving its reasons for this ruling, the Administration asserts that it hasn't the time or the money to investigate the calibre of the curriculum of other summer schools. But such an objection poses hurdles that are less trouble to climb over than officials seem to...
Result: the judges found that the Progressive students got slightly better marks from their professors (2.52 v. 2.48); won more academic honors (Phi Beta Kappa, et al.); were more precise and systematic in their thinking, more resourceful in meeting practical problems; read more books; did more dancing; went to more...
Because so many men had left, the policy of the University was to encourage the return to academic life in every possible way. Following the Armistice, Army and Navy men whose studies had been interrupted by the war were allowed to re-enter immediately.
Throughout the academic year the daily physical work of a student consists, on the average, of walking a few blocks, pushing a pen across paper for several hours, and, in times of emergency, turning the pages of a book. To supply the small amount of energy needed to perform that...