Word: coursese
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This reciprocal influence we often lack at Harvard. Men in higher courses are likely to receive it, but it does not filter down to the ordinary undergraduate. The advisor system has usually failed to provide it. Other colleges have tried the plan of holding departmental smokers where the teachers can...
Among the pieces of advice gratuitously showered on the undergraduate none is more often repeated than that which urges him to select certain courses, regardless of their intrinsic value in his scheme of education, for the sake of listening to some particularly famous member of the Harvard Faculty. If he...
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences has been unwilling to give academic credit for the service on the border, but it has provided every facility for a satisfactory adjustment of courses, so that these men have been inconvenienced as little as possible.
Every student, excepting students in the Divinity and Law schools, who is registered in a Cambridge department of the University and whose work for the academic year amounts to two and one-half courses or more, must pay the second instalment of the tuition fee of $50 at the Bursar...
The second instalment of the tuition fee of $50 must be paid by every student registered in a Cambridge department of the University, except Divinity and Law students whose work for the whole academic year amounts to two and one-half courses or more, before 1 o'clock tomorrow. Every...