Word: comps
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Comp. Lit 166, fifth in 1951, and Social Sciences 1, which was sixth, experienced declines. The former is now 14, the latter 17th. Government 1a is in sixth place with 329 students, Biology 1 right behind it with 314, and a surprising addition, Music 1, is eighth with 311. Government 155a holds ninth place with 289 students, while Humanities 4 rounds out the list...
...Paris; David R. Lide, Jr. Study chemical physics at the Univ. of Oxford; Gerhart N. Liebman to study architecture at the National Higher School of Fine Arts, Paris; Robert P. Madison to study architecture at the National Higher School of Fine Arts, Paris; Ralph E. Matlaw to study comp. lit. at the Univ. of Paris; John W. McCoubrey to study art history at the Univ. of Paris; Wallace McDonald to study history at the Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland; Lawrence Moe to study musicology at the G. B. Martini Conservatory at Bologna, Italy; William A. Morrison to study sociology...
...study political science at the Univ. of Paris; Frederic C. Thomas, Jr. to study Arabic at the American Univ., Cairo; Jack Undenk to study French Literature at the Univ. of Paris; John W. Wade to study city planning at the Univ. of London; and Alan Wilde to study comp. lit. at the Univ. of Paris...
...Thursday, the beer starts flowing and the comp commences with a personal introduction to Art and Louis, and a visit to the pressroom...
Sophomores, juniors, and even bored, non-honors seniors will be welcome at the beer-bloated comp opening. All four boards--news, editorial, business, and photographic--are open to the newcomers...