Word: goings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Inter-House Athletic Committee rejected yesterday a request for a bowling league on the basis of insufficient interest. However, Clarence Hutchinson '51, sponsor of the request, said that he will go ahead with plans for the league...
...bulk of Lamont books, will be found in a main reading room. A poetry collection, an assortment of books on the history of Harvard, and the contents of the Farnsworth room will be transferred to special places. An additional 250,000 volumes from Widener and Houghton will eventually go to two stacks below the ground level in the new building...
...Romance Languages Department, neatly avoid the problem by handing newcomers a placement test, repeated every term, and allocating students to classes of varying difficulty on the basis of their sources. The result is that these students move just as fast as their abilities permit. An identical system would go far to help English A. If a placement test were substituted for the Anticipatory--perhaps something along the lines of the late-lamented College Board Achievement Tests in English--it could split the course into far more interesting and efficient sections of comparable skill...
Another 155-pounder is Sandy Jones, a scholastic champion from Oklahoma who sawed himself out of a tree last season, broke his right arm, and was out of action for most of the campaign. Moving up to 165, Jordan will go along with Louria, at least until February, while at 175 he has Bob Claflin, who tied for fourth with Louria in the eastern semi-finals last March...
Watson again warned upperclassmen in Grays and Wigglesworth Halls that they may be forced to leave the Yard in the spring. "We're going to try to bring all freshmen into the Yard who want to live there," he said. If too few Yard upperclassmen go into the Houses, the rest might have to move down to Claverly, Apley, and Dudley...