Word: exams
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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With classrooms definitely under permanent joint regimes, thoughts of some have turned to coeducational exams. Backers of the plan argue that similar exam conditions would equalize results; opponents, on the other hand, are firm in maintaining the value of segregation...
...course I took when I came over covered two year's back work in five subjects (subjects he had not had here) with an oral and written exam in each for a final--but in English 1 it was not as hard as it sounds and one can only wonder at the amazing place that is Harvard--believe me, you'll never regret having gone there . . ." P. M. Reese...
...freshman described her own terrifying experience with proctors. "I took an hour exam at Harvard," she said. "May pen went dry and I tried to borrow ink from a neighbor. You'd have thought I'd thrown a bomb. The proctors all rushed in my direction, whispering and shushing with enough racket to disrupt the whole room for five minutes...
...deference to an old custom, the final exam will include both the reading and the lectures. I hope, however, that some of you will do one or the other. And I also hope--and I leave this thought with you--that you will consider my material in light other than that reflected by a blue book. I don't claim any white hopes--white hopes are where you find them--but the future lies ahead and there seems some chance that...
Currently, under the traditional system, 'Cliffedwellers can move freely in and out of both exam room and Longfellow Hall, site of Annex finals...