Word: exam
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...penalty-killers tarnished Dartmouth's golden scoring chances as the Crimson hockey team rolled to a 7-2 victory last night at Hanover, N.H. The easy win over the weak Indians boosts Harvard to a league-leading 5-1 Ivy record and sends the Crimson skaters into their exam break riding a four-game winning streak...
Diercks, who had his second strong night in a row in the goal, stopped 20 shots. Miller recorded 38 saves. Harvard's record now stands at 8-5, with only a game against Dartmouth remaining before exam break...
Harvard captured the 100 yard free-style relay despite an exam-induced depth shortage...
Robert H. Spaethling, associate professor of German, said his course also aimed at standardized grading through department exams, and group grading sessions. The final grade is an average of the objective exam grade (teaching fellows do not grade their students' papers) and the class grade given by the teaching fellow, and his grade can only differ from the exam mark by two notches (a half grade) unless the course head gives special permission for a greater dispcreprancy...
There is no shortage of administrative fortitude now, and O'Leary plunges through the Byzantine web of bureaucracy as if it were not there at all. He encourages promising teachers to take the city's qualifying exam-then snatches them before any other principal even knows of their existence. "A good scholar is not necessarily a good teacher," he says. "A teacher must love boys first. Then he must have a good background in methodology and in his discipline." A good teacher, he might add, does not have to be a man; O'Leary has broken...