Word: evens
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Attention is called to the plan by which the degrees of A.B. and S.B. may both be obtained in five years, or even four years. After three years in the College, or after the satisfactory completion of fourteen courses counting towards the degree of A.B., a student may register in the Scientific School. He may then receive the degree of A.B. after completing the number of courses required for that degree, and at the end of two years may receive the degree of S.B., having devoted the last year to studies prescribed by the Administrative Board of the Scientific School...
...Board favored submitting the plan to a vote of the Hall, and placed the matter in the hands of the Executive Committee. This Committee, however, considers that a trial now is inadvisable, for even if the members of the Hall should approve of a trial, the time before the end of the year is probably too short to make the necessary changes in the bookkeeping. and not run some risk of failing to get the board-bills to the Bursar promptly. It is, however, possible that the Directors may decide to submit to a vote of the Association membership this...
Students who have no College room for 1903-1904 even after this second allotment and who wish to obtain rooms which may become vacant after today, may file applications at the Bursar's office. These applications should specify conditions as to buildings, floors, exposure, rent, etc., and should contain agreements to take any room, fulfilling the given conditions, which may be assigned to the applicant. These applications will remain in force until such dates as the applicant may specify therein...
...gained steadily and at the finish there were but a few feet of open water between the two boats. Shortly before the finish the first crew, which had been rowing a steady stroke of 30, took a spurt and at the finish was rowing 36. The time was encouraging, even under almost perfect weather conditions...
...practice of the two University crews yesterday was very light. Both crews rowed short stretches in fours, sixes, and eights, under coach Higginson's direction. During the first part of the afternoon's work neither crew seem to be able to keep its boat on an even level, this fault being particularly noticeable in the first eight. Later, however, the difficulty was almost entirely overcome and the work became perceptibly smoother...