Word: comps
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...sold everything from the swivel-chair concession at University Hall to vast quantities of freshman radiators without batting an editorial eyelash. And now, there is a chance for freshmen, sophomore, and junior latent extroverts to develop under personal tutelage of the fastest talking gray flannels in Cambridge. The CRIMSON comp opening at 7-30 tonight offers everyone a gift for gab which can come in handy along other than journalistic lines...
Chemistry 1 is fourth, with 440 students. Close behind in fifth rank, with 433 persons is Comp Lit 166, given by Albert J. Guerard. Associate Professor of English. This is rather unusual for an upperclass course...
...addition to his course on Human Rights, Chafee teaches one course a term at the Law School on Unfair Competition, and Comp. Lit. 181 on Copyrights. "I hope that this term I don't have so many Government concentrators in the copyright course. I'm not so interested in probing ino the subject from the lawyer's viewpoint, but rather how these rules affect the role of creative people--artists, musicians, writers. I want to find out how the law ought...
Some freshmen did their best to get all their classes scheduled for 11 a.m. or later and not above the first floor of Sever. Others jammed lecture courses like Bliss Perry's Comp. Lit. 12 and were turned away because of shortage of books and space...
John Hart won the former in 3:08, while Morgan Hatch clocked 3:28 for a comp victory. Eliot's Dave Morris swept the wherry field in 3:55, while Frank Manheim did 3:55, while Frank Manheim did 3:09 to capture the singles race for Kirkland...