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...Chem 20 had a four-hour exam at the end of the fall 1972 semester, but all exams since that time have been the normal three hours...

Author: By Walter N. Rothschild iii, | Title: Faculty Committee Rejects a Longer Chem 20 Exam | 4/25/1974 | See Source »

Organic Chemistry is traditionally the most rigorous of the courses in the pre-med sequence. Chem 20a is the first half of a full courses in the subject and its final exam assumes great importance because students who do poorly on it are not allowed to complete the course, and may thus be unable to gain admission to a medical school...

Author: By Walter N. Rothschild iii, | Title: Faculty Committee Rejects a Longer Chem 20 Exam | 4/25/1974 | See Source »

...spade a spade. I am referring to the most accurate depiction of the Harvard alienation-complex by Donald Hermann in The Crimson of March 19, 1974. The unfortunate circumstances which surround the Harvard and Radcliffe students are as integrated as the corporate bureaucracy could possibly create: Questions (specifically in Chem 20) are a mark of the student's stupidity, only stylized rhetoric affirming the bias of course administrations is acceptable as independent thought, and students grab ahold of Harvard's "brand" name and distinguished institutions (e.g., the Pudding) as the last thread of an identity. The problem is that this...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNEQUAL ADMISSIONS | 4/12/1974 | See Source »

...things have been going this season, that question is about as easy as a Chem 20 exam. Crimson hockey mentor Bill Cleary echoes the sentiment around the division. "This is the zaniest, daffiest year I can recall. Anyone who would make predictions now would be out of his mind...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: ECAC Hockey Race Still Wide Open | 2/4/1974 | See Source »

...reasonable way to take biology as a freshman, especially if you have a burning desire to do biology then, is to take chemistry (either Nat Sci 3 or Chem 6) in the first semester and, if you manage to do honors work in both the chemistry and math courses first semester, enroll in Bio 2 during the spring, in general, however, it is probably wise to defer your initial bio course until sophomore year. After having taken the one-year of required biology, it is wise to take at least an additional semester of bio, which might include...

Author: By Fred Fox, | Title: The Future Doctor's Friend | 9/17/1973 | See Source »

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