Word: graded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...given in English A, under the direction of the Department of Education. The purpose of these lectures is to teach proper methods of study to the Freshmen. Plans, which are, however, not complete, provide for a course in English composition for Sophomores who did not attain the grade of B in English A, and who are consequently not eligible for any existing course in English composition. Further plans recommend the publication by the Publishing Office of a special pamphlet, containing complete data as to prizes that are open to competition...
...called Dean's List, men who are, however, least in need of more initiative. The change would in no way affect the work or requirements of any given course even in so far as a professor should consider it desirable to value attendance at lectures in the final grade. All probation requirements and regulations would also continue as at present...
...stage elevation will be 6 1-2 feet from the ground, and the boxes will have a grade of 6 feet from the front rows to the last. Each box will have its own private entrance. There will be a promenade all the way around the Stadium of 25 feet, and in the rear of the boxes there will be a rendezvous of area 150 feet long by 100 feet wide...
...reading the article in the CRIMSON on "Illiterate Collegians" you ask "Who is to blame?" Allow me to write and even if I am a poor ignorant woman that left school in the sixth grade of the "Grammar School" to earn my own living so please pardon my ignorance. Before my son went to Harvard I have heard several times of young men that did not make good, that in some cases Harvard turns out "educated fools." Well, I worked hard for twenty years to send my son to Harvard feeling that where I had nothing in the line...
...probation. This option is also granted at all subsequent examinations to students who are on probation. The written examination affords a student an absolutely fair trial before he is placed on probation, a student may appeal from the examiner's verdict. The examination will be of the same grade of difficulty as the oral, but consisting of a unit, such as an extensive, well-rounded chapter or episode, which need not be translated word for word, but closely paraphrased into equivalent English...