Word: classmen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...upper-classmen, Rich Geisel and Pete Taylor, lend some experience to this bunch, though neither has proved himself in days gone by to be in the Dave Allen-Walt Hewlett class...
...Professor of History. Albert Craig, associate professor of Japanese History, who teaches the course with Fairbank, said that the course's status was changed to allow students "to take Soc Sci III early and have time to study further in the field as undergraduates." He emphasized, however, that upper-classmen would still be admitted to the course, even if they had already taken a lower-level...
Three hundred of those admitted are expected to come to Radcliffe. This high rate of acceptance means that Radcliffe cannot offer substantially more scholarships than funds permit. Also, Radcliffe cannot count on many upper-classmen with financial aid to leave school, as can many colleges...
Most susceptible always are the freshmen, whose ears have thus far maintained their virginity. The disease, however, is so contagious it even affects upper classmen, who fancied themselves immune after years of exposure. The saving grace is that, like German measles or suicide, it only strikes a victim once...
...also suggested that offering upper classmen's rules to potential AP students might present an "unhelpful temptation" to those students who had not decided whether to take advanced placement...