Word: graded
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...reaches the real root of the evil. I believe the true source of the trouble lies not so much in the method of conducting these meetings, as in the section men themselves. To these men is often entrusted the whole conduct of the course. They read the weekly papers, grade the hour examinations, theses, and finals. The professor often gives these men absolute power over the grades. This is particularly true in courses in Applied Economics...
...taking the Lowell Institute and the Summer School courses as a nucleus. The courses are given primarily for teachers or other persons engaged in advanced work, but will be, in so far as possible, conducted like the parallel ones which are given in the various institutions, and a collegiate grade will be maintained throughout. The special degree of Associate of Arts will be given by the institution in which the greater part of the work is done. Part of the courses are being maintained by the fund of the Lowell Institute and for these a fee of $5 is charged...
Greek and Latin Composition (of the grade of knowledge reached in Greek 7 and Latin...
...question of "raising the minimum" of College academic requirements was mentioned in the President's Report and has been brought up again by the Advocate. The latter says that the standard should be raised either by increasing the requisite number of courses or by raising the passing grade. We can see no possible reason in the first suggestion; there may be wisdom in the second...
...distinction in philosophy and economics. This plan must comprise at least eight courses, of which at least two must be in philosophy, social ethics, and economics, respectively. Of these courses at least one in each of these groups, and at least six in all, must be of the grade not open to Freshmen...