Word: class
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Sophomore Class of Boston University instead of "rushing" the freshmen give them a reception in one of the buildings. After everyone has shaken hands with everyone else all partake amicably of a carefully prepared collation...
Four members of the class of '38 last spring were awarded the L500 grants for study at Oxford or Cambridge Universities: Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. John L. Dampeer, Albert Damon, and John A. Moore...
...work of exceptional students. Perhaps, in the final analysis, the institution of these modifications depends upon a decision as to which of the two functions is the more important; and this decision rests upon University Hall. Since, however, the potentialities exist for aiding a large portion of the freshman class in a matter of extreme importance, the second function must be given full and deliberate consideration...
Although all stipends are adjusted to individual needs, the maximum which can be received in upper-class years is $200 greater than that which can be granted Freshmen, owing to the proportionally higher cost of living in the Houses. Twenty-four men in the Junior and Senior classes are now wholly or partially supported by the National Scholarship fund...
...there on your front porch see you don't know although you climb them every day" dictum of modern psychologists, recently sat in his room, desperately put to pass the time between 1:45 o'clock and 1:55 o'clock when he could amble off to a class. Idly he eyed the cover of the October 1 Saturday Evening Post, which depicted a night football game; and idly he began to count the yard-lines on the grid-iron there displayed. There were only ninety-five yards. In irritation, he counted them again, this time more carefully. There were...