Word: finished
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Forcing all seniors to finish their theses once the magic November deadline has past might actually have destructive effects. Denied an escape route, many seniors might prefer to take a CLGS in the beginning rather than risk being punished for their daring. Also, some theses which probably should not be written will waste the time and money of both students and departments...
Until the mid-19th century, nobody looked at a landscape while painting it. An artist could sketch out of doors, but he repaired to his studio to finish his work. Nature, the neoclassicists held, needed ennoblement by man: the faithful reproduction of it was imitation rather than creativity...
...number one-seeded boat, coach Harry Parker's heavyweight varsity is officially favored to break Cornell's domination of the sprints. But the precise seedings don't mean that much; whatever the result, the top three seeds, Harvard, Yale, and Cornell, will probably finish very closely--within a half-length of each other...
...cleverness, or writing skill. A bad mark is a slap in the face. If they are in A-1 condition on exam day, or hit on a really neat trick, they can pretty certainly rack up. They can tell whether they have pulled it off from the moment they finish writing. When a student Scoffs and succeeds, like Hud, the A's are flourished as proof of his innate superiority; when a student Scoffs and fails, he becomes the town...
Named to the position or Librarian of I Tatti is Martin J. Falgel '59, assistant to the Librarian of Houghton Library. He will finish cataloguing and organizing the collection of books bequeathed to the University as part of the villa by the late Bernard Berenson...