Word: blues
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Prof. Dunbar will be at University 4 to give out the last notes in Political Economy 4 and receive blue books, on Thursday from...
Prof. Laughlin wishes the men in Political Economy 1 who have not handed in their blue books to leave them at his house, 38 Concord avenue, as soon as possible...
...that the mid-year examinations are close upon us, the subject of the return of blue books or the announcement of the marks to students comes to mind. In past years it has often happened that the marks were not announced to sections until many weeks after the examinations were over. This not only keeps the students in a state of unnecessary suspense, but often prevents them from learning in which courses they have been deficient and need to pay most attention to during second half-year. On the other hand a student may have valued his work...
...negligence of some men in handing in blue books for their examinations is annoying both to themselves and to their instructors. In large sections the seats are arranged alphabetically, in order that the places may be found more easily. This, however, cannot be done if the students persist in neglecting to hand in their books, as the instructor is unable to arrange the seats as he would like or else must go to the trouble of writing out the names upon slips of paper and putting these upon the desks. We all know how disagreeable it is to come into...
...chances of the undergraduate crew, as if, instead of inciting them to greater efforts, that this new competitor was meant to discourage them. The larger the number of crews the greater has been the interest in the race manifested by the college at large. Never have things looked so blue as when it seemed as if '83 would be unable to row last year and thus reduce the number of boats to three. That the Law School is not able to place a crew on the river oftener than once in four or five years is a matter of regret...