Word: freshman
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...Freshman year: Rhetoric and English Composition, three hours a week; Physics and Chemistry, each once a week for half a year. German or French, three hours a week, is further prescribed for students who did not present both of these languages for admission...
...student whose record of work performed is complete at the beginning of the year may take elective studies in excess of the amount required by 4, to the extent of one course in his freshman year, and two courses in any subsequent year. In each of the studies pursued under this provision the student assumes the same responsibility, and is entitled to the same privileges, as if his work were limited to the required amount. He may, however, at any time withdraw from any study which he is pursuing in excess of the required amount, by giving written notice...
...freshman team played Amherst Ninety-two at Amherst Saturday and was overwhelmingly defeated. The whole freshman team seemed demoralized. In the first part of the game Wood was pounded unmercifully, and numerous errors on the part of almost every Harvard fielder gave Amherst a tremendous lead. After the fourth inning Harvard braced and kept Amherst well down, and batted strongly herself. The game was lost, however, long before the end of the game...
Last Friday evening the freshman Glee and Banjo clubs gave their last regular concert of the season. They certainly are to be congratulated on the work which they have done. Never before has so large an amount of money been raised for the support of the freshman crew by freshman musical organizations, and the members of these clubs deserve all the heartier praise on this account. The most of the success this year is due to hard work. Both the Glee and Banjo clubs have practiced unceasingly since their organization last fall, and conscientious and painstaking work has been done...
PHOTO COM.The freshman class will be photographed immediately after the seniors...