Word: graded
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...LAUDE ON GENERAL STUDIES. A candidate is recommended for the degree cum laude who has obtained grade A or B in nine elective courses, but courses regularly open to Freshmen (Catalogue, p. 482) count for this purpose only as half-courses. He must have obtained a grade above D in at least two-thirds of his remaining work, that being the standard now required for the degree without distinction...
...following candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1904, having attained a grade of A or B in at least nine courses--or their equivalent--and having attained also a grade of C or higher in as many courses as they are required to pursue for admission, without deficiency, to the Senior Class, are provisionally entitled to degrees with distinction and to Commencement Parts: R. R. Alexander. F. W. Johnston. C. E. Andrews, Jr. R. W. Kelse. Edward Auten, Jr. R. H. Keniston. William Badt. George Kenyon. A. A. Ballantine. W. C. Keough. F. V. Barstow. Moses King...
...structure of wood, sixty feet wide. The cost, which is estimated at $100,000, is to be divided equally between the cities of Boston and Cambridge. The height of the bridge over the channel will be twenty-six feet above mean high water, and will necessitate raising the present grade of the street...
...Faculty of Arts and Sciences yesterday, it was voted to give Engineering 5b and 5d at the Summer School at Squam Lake this year. The courses are on statistics and the resistance of materials, respectively. They are added in order that men who failed to attain the required grade in them during the College year may complete the courses during the summer, and thus be able to take up their next year's work in the fall...
...give this summer, for the first time, the courses Engineering 5b and 5d, on statics, and the resistance of materials, respectively. These courses will probably be given this summer by Mr. J. A. Moyer. They are added in order that the men who have failed to attain the required grade in them, may complete the courses during the summer, and thus be able to take up their next year's work in the ball. There will also be as usual courses in plane, geodetic, and railroad surveying, all of which are prescribed for civil and mining engineers; but all three...