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Last week, just before graduation, the academy added a new course for its fourth-year men: a series of lectures on etiquette (e.g., how to eat with a knife and fork at Western banquets, how to choose a wife and treat women). With that final bit of polishing, K.M.A.'s first 157 graduates were off for nine years of compulsory service in the army and to their places as the leaders of Korea's military and technological life. They were, as their superintendent, Major General Chang Kuk Chang, 31, admitted, as bright a bunch of second lieutenants...
...purpose of the plan is not to shorten the overall time required for the degrees of A.B. and LL.B., but to place fourth-year college work where it will do most good for a law student...
First of the job interviews--which will be open only to fourth-year men--will be held Thursday and Friday, when representatives of Arabian American Oil Co., N. W. Ayer and Sons, and Shell Oil will come to the College with information relative to employment with their respective firms...
This then is the other ball game that will be on the minds of co-captains Bobby Sullivan and Ray Ball, and particularly the eight other fourth-year men who will be getting in their last licks at John Harvard today...
...emergency measure it was necessary to turn an Army camp into a college composed largely of engineering students, despite the complete lack of laboratories and equipment. But building Devens College permanently into a four-year institution would not be practical; an engineering plant for third- and fourth-year students would soon be idle and obsolete, or Massachusetts would be supporting a poor duplicate of the Massachusetts State College at Amherst. The alternative is to expand M.S.C. into a college that will be able to handle the large future demand for State education. Not only would long-run costs be smaller...