Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Irving Kaplansky 1G, of Toronto, Ont., Canada, has been awarded the Robert Fletcher Rogers first prize of $35, for the best paper presented before the Mathematical Club during the academic year. The second prize of $15 was awarded to John Dyer-Bennet 2G, of Berkeley, Calif.
The summer school expects an enrollment of between 2000 and 2500 students, will have a faculty of 173 from 25 colleges and universities, and will offer altogether 250 courses, Dr. Mather said. Most of the courses count as a half-course toward the Harvard degree. The work is open to...
The tendency of certain members of the academic profession to abuse the academic freedom of their classrooms in order to conduct political agitation for a pro-allied economic or military intervention, even to the extent of imputing physical cowardice and lack of integrity to students who do not accept their...
Proctors in the Harvard College dormitories for the coming academic year were announced today, as follows:
Several weeks ago many readers were offended by a sentence in this column which, without explanation, dismissed the Brahms symphonies as "academic exercises". What I meant by the statement is this: when one listens to a Tchaikowski symphony, such as the Fourth or Fifth, one follows easily and clearly the...