Word: cum
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...number of honors students has fluctuated between 65 and 72 per cent of all seniors in the Department. This figure is not far out of line with the rest of the College: in the Class of 1966, 61 per cent of graduating seniors earned honors, not including cum laude in General Studies...
...been suggested that those who don't are the ones who joined the program because it was the thing to do. Of the 49 students who graduated with the Class of 1966 after only three years in residence, 24 graduated with summas or magnas, and 16 graduated cum laude; only nine received just their degrees...
...England accent than that twangy Texas drawl preaching at us. Johnson is square, folksy and dullsville, sounding just like dozens of boring politicians from the past. The Kennedys are bright and new; they're with it. So are their in-laws: Jackie still commands more newsprint than Luci, cum wedding, Lady Bird and Lynda combined...
...would like to think that the atrocities Mr. Chester cited ("Men with under 9. averages had been elected, while those close to 11. had been rejected; cum laude candidates had been elected over magna candidates...") all occurred because the electors of PBK refused to couch the administration of honor in Mr. Chester's Procrustean bad. Having been present at the June elections in 1963, '64, and '65, I can vouch that the great majority of these apparent reversals favored a heterogeneity of interests, favored signs of intellectual flare and excitement, over that massive but dull competence which gets...
...Wald and Gillham emphasize that there will be no "punitive" measures for not taking tutorial. It will be possible to graduate summa cum and get into Harvard Med without an evaluation...