Word: curricular
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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That first-year men come to Harvard primarily to study was proved conclusively by the answer to the section in the Freshman Questionnaire concerning extra-curricular activities recently tabulated...
...query, "If extra-curricular activity does interfere, which do you think it better to curtail, (activity or scholastic work)?" only 31 percent thought that studies should take the rap, while 69 percent felt that studies came first...
...proposed endowment, however, the real problems arise, and it is this aspect of the program which is most significant. For certainly the ideal athletic set-up for a university would be complete endowment, with no gate receipts to worry about, and with coaches occupying positions comparable to those of curricular instructors. If such an endowment could be obtained from some generous alumnus, who wished to give his money for no other purposes, that would be sheer heaven. It is not beyond the realms of possibility that Harvard has such a donor up its sleeve, but in all probability only...
...addition to maintaining perfect scholastic records, these men have been prominent in extra-curricular activities. Alexander is a member of the Debating Council. Best and Jaffee were winners of the Elizabeth Wilder Prize in their Freshman year, and Jaffee will take a leading role in the annual Leverett House play. Besides being an editor of the CRIMSON, Hall is a member of the Student Council and a high-jump such as Harvard has not seen for several years. Hickam has been active in Phillips Brooks House affairs. Rawson is a Jayvee hockey star, while Terrall is President of the Lampoon...
Hunter has been prominent in scholastic, athletic, and extra-curricular activities since he entered Harvard from Belmont Hill. He is a member of the Student Council and is cox on the Varsity crew. He was defeated for Third Marshal in the recent disputed Marshal elections by a narrow margin. This last winter he has helped organize the College Service, an undergraduate laundry enterprise...