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...these six, one must be a related course chosen from one of the social sciences other than history (i.e. Government, Economics, or Social Relations). A second course may be selected with the approval of the tutor or adviser from any subject closely related to the concentrator's special field. These minimum requirements allow a lot of room for what is fashionably called General Education...
...concentrators must for more intensive work select a special field from a group of 16 (sixteen). Honors candidates, who normally survive seven or eight courses in the field, take at the end of the junior year a two-part exam consisting of three questions to be chosen from four major chronological and geographical areas. True to its tradition, the department sees to it that one of the three questions must be on a pre-1700 topic. Men not attaining a satisfactory grade on this exam are dropped from the honors program...
Four of the successful Juniors, who are chosen from the twelve highest ranking members of the Class of 1950, are from Lowell House, two are from Eliot, one from Adams, and one is a Cambridge resident...
These theses will be chosen from among Summas and Bowdoin Prize winners. The best will be printed at the expense of Phi Beta Kappa as a prize to the author...
...again represented by Professor Leontief, and Talcott Parsons, professor of sociology, made his first trip to the Seminar. In gener- al, however, the teaching staff was more broadly representative of the United States than in the first year. Professor Henry Nash Smith of the University of Minnesota was chosen as Executive Director and lectured at Salzburg on the for tan lectured at Salzburg on the impact of thew West in American Though...