Word: cum
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...recommendation for the degree of Bachelor of Arts required a grade above D in at least one half of a student's course; and to obtain the degree at the end of his third year, a student had to pass his courses with grades entitling him to graduation cum laude, that is with grade A or B in nine courses. Under the changed rules, two thirds instead of one half of a student's grader are required to be above D for an A.B. in four years, and the same standard of work is necessary for the degree in three...
...Reed '01, 1L., of Allston, Mass., prepared for Harvard at the Boston Latin School, where he received several prizes for declamation and graduated with high rank. While in College, he stood well in his classes and at graduation he was one of seven men to receive their degrees, "summa cum laude." Last year he was a member of the Senior class team which defeated the Juniors and was on the second team for the Princeton debate. He is a member of the Thayer Law Club...
...College he has received High Second Year and Highest Final Honors in History. He completed his course for Bachelor of Arts in three years and secured leave of absence for the past year, during which he has been registered in the Law School. He will receive his degree summa cum laude. He is recording secretary of the Phi Beta Kappa Society...
Conrad Magruder Patter 1L., died yesterday of pneumonia at the home of Professor J. H. Beale, after an illness of eleven days. Patten came to Harvard from Washington, D. C., and was graduated cum laude with the class...