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Surprisingly Chem S-20 has its ethical side. Much time is spent considering "good bonds" and "bad bonds" and even "lousy bonds." Otherness is attributed to many molecules and there is concern whether or not they are happy in a particular situation...

Author: By George B. Able, | Title: Chem S-20 Is Total Experience | 8/6/1968 | See Source »

...Chem S-20 schedules lectures 9-11 am. every weekday. These meetings quickly degenerate to excercises in digital dexterity. The chemical symbolization washes over the blackboard with the regularity of the tides. While the dissemination of information in any other course is cyclical, some parts being decidedly less irrelevant than others, Chem 20 ebbs and flows at perpetual middle tide. It make sense to record all or nothing. For the conscientious student, Chem 20 is the university's only three-notebook course. For others Chem 20 turns into a seance. They stare entranced...

Author: By George B. Able, | Title: Chem S-20 Is Total Experience | 8/6/1968 | See Source »

...student, Winfield fenced for the freshman team, but dropped off the varsity midway through last season to do battle with Chem 20. Returning to sabre competition this year, he fashioned an 11-4 Ivy record and earned himself a slot on the all-Ivy team, despite the Crimson's cellar finish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Winfield Strikes for Title In NCAA Sabre Tourney | 3/9/1968 | See Source »

...universities, Harvard will allow its students academic credit only for courses taken at Harvard Summer School, so if there is a reason for a Harvard student to take summer courses, he will be taking them here. Accelerating, making up deficiencies, enduring the martyrdom of 34 hours a week of Chem 20--these are some things that keep Harvard students at Harvard Summer School. And for the others, whose own colleges may or may not have summer schools but undoubtedly accept Harvard credits, Harvard dis--well, Harvard...

Author: By Linda J. Greenhouse, | Title: The Summer School Mystique: Every Year Thousands Come in Search of Harvard | 7/3/1967 | See Source »

...just don't know how to evaluate the programs at other schools," Dean Monro explains) ;so if there is a reason for a Harvard student to take summer courses, he will be taking them here. Accelerating, making up deficiencies, enduring the martyrdom of 34 hours a week of Chem 20--these are some things that keep Harvard students at Harvard Summer School. And for the others, whose own colleges may or may not have summer schools but undoubtedly accept Harvard credits, Harvard is--well, Harvard...

Author: By Linda J. Greenhouse, | Title: The Summer School Mystique: Thousands Come Every Year In Search of Harvard | 5/2/1967 | See Source »

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