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HARVARD STUDENTS complain about everything from Food Services to scholars who last revised their lecture notes while consulting for the Eisenhower Administration. We revel in self-pity, especially when forced to digest large quantities of coursework in a short period of time. In Lowell House, some of my colleagues derive a strange pleasure from spending exam periods huddled in the dining hall, comparing the huge castles they have built out of unread history books and scientific manuals...

Author: By Paul M. Barrett president, | Title: A Parting Shot | 2/2/1983 | See Source »

...interested in medicine, Davison is planning to balance hockey practice and coursework with a coaching job at a nearby rink...

Author: By Carla D. Williams, | Title: Elise Davison | 12/14/1982 | See Source »

...path that wound its way through the traditional brick buildings and on to the heights of glory. It's easy to wander through the old American architecture and conjure up impressions of the depths of knowledge thousands of Yard residents might have achieved, the countless hours spent at coursework, the imagination and creativity both inspired and refined. But, like a mirage in the desert, Harvard--and the image it projects--becomes less and less impressive the closer one looks. Turn to Holworthy or Hollis, and you're likely to detect the sounds (and perhaps a whiff) of the 1980s, spoiling...

Author: By Siddhartha Mazumdar, | Title: No Red at Harvard | 1/18/1982 | See Source »

...four years Hyten has been an Air Force ROTC cadet. That's four years of drill practice, leadership training, and military coursework. That's summer training with jogging, flying, daily briefings, and shooting on the pistol range. When he graduates this spring. Hyten will be among the first group of Harvard students to complete the full ROTC program through cross-registration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Patriotism and Money Spur a Harvard Cadet | 4/8/1981 | See Source »

Others criticized the proposal for penalizing students who missed the final exam because of genuine illness. Charles S. Boulas '83, another member of CUE, noted that the double-asterisk Nagy proposed to place on the transcripts of students whose grades were based on coursework not including a final might reflect poorly on the student forced to miss the final for legitimate reasons...

Author: By Paul A. Englemayer, | Title: CUE Tables Nagy's Proposal Changing Make-Up Test Policy | 2/19/1981 | See Source »

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