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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...preliminary report to the Freshmen Committee on Houses Dean Hanford last week concluded in regard to the plan for associate memberships in the Houses that "the disadvantages of the proposal . . . seem to outweigh the advantages of the proposal when the best interests of the House plan are given proper consideration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hanford Rejects Freshman Plan For Associated House Members | 6/13/1938 | See Source »

Colwell will begin his season with the Freshmen, who are unaffected by the abrogation of the President's agreement...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLWELL APPOINTED TO COACHING STAFF POST | 6/10/1938 | See Source »

...Oliver Professorship foundation put the Hygiene Department on a formal basis in 1915, with Dr. Roger I. Lee, present member of the Corporation, as the first holder of the chair. He was the first to have several assistants, and he it was who made physical education compulsory for Freshmen and started routine physical examinations. Offices of the department were then in Sever Hall, but with the appointment of Dr. Alfred Worcester in 1924, Wadsworth House became the department's headquarters, and two branch offices were set up. Dr. Worcester inaugurated such basic operations of the department as the Employees' Clinic...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HEALTHY, WEALTHY, WISE | 6/10/1938 | See Source »

Winners of the highest awards made to Freshmen, 34 high school seniors in the Middle West, South, and Far West enter College next fall in possession of coveted National Scholarships...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 34 GOOD MEN, EACH TO BE NATIONAL SCHOLAR | 6/8/1938 | See Source »

Chemistry A is the beginning course, should naturally be taken Freshman year by anyone who has not had a school course and who is contemplating concentrating in Chemistry. Those Freshmen who have already had sufficient chemistry should take courses B and 3, a first and a second half-year course respectively. B is unsatisfactory on the whole--it is rather easy, the lectures are not connected with the reading, and Bartlett tends to be dull in his elementary lectures. But this year a special section will be arranged for particularly qualified men. Chemistry 3 is a second semester course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Articles on Fields of Concentration | 6/8/1938 | See Source »

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