Word: curricular
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Also attracting large student audiences last year was the series of weekly Harvard Radio Workshop plays. Harold C. Fleming '44, director of the Workshop and dramatics head of the Network, announced yesterday that the Workshop intends to devote this summer's plays to descriptions of Harvard extra-curricular activity. The plays will be heard on alternate Tuesday evenings at 9.30 o'clock...
...School offices was temporarily moved into Mem Hall for the registration proceedings, and a battery of telephones and secretaries was in evidence in one corner of the barn, while an information table held pamphlets ranging from the care of animals in air raids to complete calendars of the extra-curricular activities in Summer School, free for the taking was operated in the "lobby...
Some of the customary advice-to-Freshmen still applies. It's usually divided into two parts, the curricular and the otherwise, and the schism stands in spite of all the transformations. In his studies, the new Harvard man nearly always finds his greatest difficulty not in a newly uncovered ignorance, but in simple fear. There is no blinking the fact that instruction by lecture is a terrifying method when you're not inured to it, and it is equally useless to deny that course work can be harrowing, especially in a jazzed-up Summer Session. Luckily, however, the instructors...
...addition to course comments, an introductory section with statements about academic problems, athletics, and extra-curricular activities is included. A special department on the war has been written for the first time. Additional copies of the Guide may be purchased at the Crimson office on 14 Plympton Street for 25 cents...
...theory that it will guarantee the presence of at least 65 men at each meeting. In recent years, the routine meetings have drawn few men over this absolute minimum. Only when there are special topics to be discussed, such as the Walsh-Sweezy tenure case, or the sweeping curricular changes due to wartime conditions, is there anything like a full attendance...