Word: fall
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Freshmen entering Harvard next fall will be required to take one GE course during their first two years in College, while members of the Class of 1954 will be expected to take two GE courses in the same period. In both cases, courses in General Education will count toward the distribution requirements...
...avoid too-narrow limits, students would be able to choose their courses from an approved list of nearly 30 offerings. The only really restrictive ruling would require that after the fall of 1951 three of the required six courses must come from the elementary GE list--which even now provides 11 choices in social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences. The remaining credits would be elected from either the upper-group GE list or a bumper crop of departmental courses. In every step of the actual framing, the Committee has been careful to allow leeway-- even to the inclusion...
James D. Cameron, Jr. '46, chairman of last fall's drive which netted $23,000, outlined a report he has written suggesting possible means of improving the "Service Fund Drive." These include changing the name of the drive, running a campaign each term, and not permitting a contributor to distribute his gift to the charity he wishes...
...That student entering in the Class of 1953 (those entering in the fall of 1949) shall take at least one elementary course in General Education, the course to be taken either in the freshman or in the sophomore year, and to count toward fulfilling the distribution requirements, which requirements shall remain in their present form...
...assorted hucksters who hover around Mem Hall exits to bargain for signatures, money, and political souls of fatigued registrants will be fewer than the number present at fall Term Registration, but they'll be there...