Word: cited
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Nobody can quite explain this situation. Some course officials cite a "college ruling" that says departments should keep bluebooks. There is no such regulation. This refusal to let students get exams back has become law only by force of tradition...
...illustrate briefly how, in the past, the Council and the administration have worked upon various problems, let us cite a few examples: The Lamont Library Committee asked for advice from the Council on the construction and operation of the library in 1947-48; the scholarship office and the Committee, on Advising asked for and received reports from the Council on their fields of investigation in 1949. The G E Committee, at their request, had several student committees serving as suggesters and advisors. The "Harvard Education, 1948. The Students' View" report on the other hand originated with the Council...
...first time, and that was not counting the reading period assignment. The exam was Friday; this was Wednesday night. Vag shuddered: before his eyes swirled unhappy visions of the tense examination room, stacks of blue-books, the stern-faced proctors; he saw the terse sadistic questions: "Identify . . ." "Discuss and cite examples. . . ." "Elaborate, in essay form . . .", "Write briefly on three of the five. . . .", he felt the panic as the three hours skidded by while he struggled to pump out answers from an empty mind. Vag breathed hard, clutched the book nervously, and wrote "Chapter 10" so hard...