Word: exam
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that no distinction is made between the ability of the graduate and the undergraduate and each is expected to do the same calibre of work. Though special tests are often given to the graduate student, he learns the same material as his younger counterpart and takes the same final exam. The end product of such a system is that an undergraduate is forced to a level of maturity which he might not have reached were he competing solely with his classmates...
...restricted to the Russian history course and the course in the Economics of Socialism. He may have done reading on the subject, but his roommates say they rarely saw him studying, much less reading. He did read the newspapers, however, and Colley recalls that Schine studied for one exam in Government exclusively by reading news stories and editorials in Boston papers...
Yiclding to increasing student demand, librarians will keep Lamont library open until midnight every weekday and from 2:00 p.m. until midnight on Sundays throughout the reading and exam periods, Keyes D. Mctcalf, Director of the University Library, announced yesterday...
...desk three, where closed reserve books are housed, will stay open until midnight. The only facilities that Lamont will close at 9:00 p.m. are the Woodberry Poetry Room and the reference room service desk. Although the library will open each of the five Sundays in the reading and exam period, reserve books which are checked out Saturday afternoons will continue to be due Monday morning...
...officers were unable to comprehend the students' governmental logic, but finally yielded and the seniors made their exam...