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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Tomorrow. Anthropology 1, Zool. Lec.-rm. Architecture 5a, Sever 18 Botany 7, Gray Herb. Celtic 2, Sever 17 Class. Philol. 47, Sever 29 Class. Philol. 64b, Sever 29 Comp. Lit. 24, Sever 30 Economics 16, Upper Mass. Education 5b, Sever 36 Engineering 12a, Pierce 103 Engineering 17b, Pierce 103 English 1, Sever 18 Geology 9, Zool. Lec.-rm. Geology 16, Zool. Lec.-rm. German 1ar: Dr. Weber's sect., Upper Dane Greek 9, Sever 29 History 1: Mr. Benton's sects., Upper Mass. Mr. Chase's sects., Upper Mass. Mr. Jones's sects., Harvard 6 Mr. Lybyer's sect...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Examinations | 6/9/1909 | See Source »

...there are few men in the College today who, if put to it, would not be able to fulfil the present requirements in three years. It is also true that the work absolutely necessary for a Harvard A.B. is by no means so advanced as that required in the English universities, and is made ridiculously easy by tutoring and printed notes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THREE YEARS OR FOUR? | 6/8/1909 | See Source »

Many solutions have been advanced, but none has been shown entirely practicable or satisfactory. It might be that a plan adapted from the English model is the key to the situation. A rule that persons qualifying under the present regulations should complete the requirements in three years, while four-year residents should be obliged to take a degree with distinction or fail, would remove most of the difficulties, provided that degree were brought within the reach of the average man after four years' moderate work. Such an innovation would certainly tend to heighten the intellectual standard of the entire College...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THREE YEARS OR FOUR? | 6/8/1909 | See Source »

Spanish 1. Final Examinations Tomorrow. Anthropology 5, Upper Dane Architecture 1b, Robinson Class. Philol. 27, Sever 29 Class. Philol. 72, Sever 29 Comp. Lit. 11, Upper Dane Economics 7, Upper Mass. Engineering 1d, Pierce 209 Engineering 5f, Pierce 209 English 2: (Assignment of rooms, English 2). Abbott to Ives (inclusive), Harvard 5 B. O. Jackson to Wood (inclusive), Harvard 6 English 49, Harvard 6 French 2a: Sec. III, Mr. Brun, Zool. Lec.-rm. Sec. IV, Mr. Spiers, Zool...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Final and Make-up Examinations | 6/7/1909 | See Source »

...scheduled games the Exeter game was the first one of importance, as both Somerville High School and English High School were easily defeated. In the Exeter game the Freshmen won by the score of 4 to 2, the fielding being especially fast. At Hotchkiss the Freshmen were held to an eleven inning tie, 3 to 3, but Pomfret was easily defeated 20 to 3. At Andover the Freshman team suffered their only defeat in a sensational game in which the Freshmen played the best, ball of the season. At New Haven, in the first game of the series, they defeated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Baseball Season Ended | 6/7/1909 | See Source »

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