Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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In discussing the effect of the War on the English Universities in the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin, President Conant, fresh from his trip to England, shows that, although the War has lowered the average enrollment to about half its normal size, academic work has been intensified along certain...
Twenty-seven awards, totalling $12,830, for graduate study here during the 1941-42 academic year, were announced by the University yesterday, as follows: In the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences:
Contrary to rumors prevalent in the Metropolitan papers, Charlie Spreyer will return to Harvard in a week or so to finish out the academic year, it was learned from his mother after a long distance phone call to the CRIMSON.
A third vote ratified the selections for the Permanent Committee on Appointment and Tenure, made last week by Eugene D. Keith '42, chairman of the newly formed committee, and a staff of assistants. The committee will maintain a permanent check on all problems of academic standards which concern the undergraduates...
"The biggest noise in an empty barrel for the year," said Clifton Fadiman in the New Yorker. "He is to me like God," wrote an awestruck Freshman in the Confidential Guide poll last spring. "The world's foremost sociologist," was the opinion of a professor in a midwestern university. In...