Word: extracurricular
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...same time Radcliffe Council President Joan Braverman '50 said that her group will help the Harvard Council Committee now investigating the role of Annex girls in Harvard extracurricular groups...
...scheduled to beat the final spring exams in publication, two editions of the book appearing simultaneously, one for undergraduates and another for seniors. The undergraduate edition of "314" is 250 pages of evaluation and documentation of the year in the Houses and the Yard, and in the myriad extracurricular activities, organizations and sports...
...girl on gym probation is ineligible for office and until she removes the deficit terms may not participate in extracurricular activities. Holding a scholarship is also contingent on completing the requirement before the beginning of the spring term...
Alumnus Frank B. Ober, a Maryland lawyer, had written to propose that "practical steps" be taken to eliminate "disloyal teachers." By their extracurricular pronouncements, said Ober, such men as Astronomer Harlow Shapley were giving "aid and comfort to Communism." The university's answer: "Harvard is not afraid of freedom . . . Teachers have rights as citizens to speak and write as men of independence . . . There will be no harassment of professors...
...Harvard and Radcliffe communities began more and more to overlap extracurricular activities were forced to take cognizance of the courtship. Two years ago the CRIMSON appointed its first Radcliffe Correspondent, Joan McPartlin '49, shown at left with Crime president John G. Simon...