Word: grads
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...knew much about him except that he had graduated from the law school in 1896, that he had now retired from a Detroit law firm, had come back to the university and asked permission to live there. President Ruthven saw no reason not to grant the old grad's wish. A bachelor in his 70s, Crapo lived in one room at the Student Union, and spent most of the day in a leather chair in the lobby, buried behind his New York Times...
...there to catch the criminal delinquents who are serving at this institution. Mr. Leonard's tone and attitude was insulting to me as I listened and realized that after all I am also one of those not-to-be-trusted Harvard students he talked about, even if in Grad School...
...addition, the grad students' report named nine other fields that use Geography courses for background and tallied the increase in Geography enrolment since the thirties...
This paperkrieg is for the most part unnecessary. An aspiring grad student should not have to fight a wearing and isolated battle for mere information. He should have some simple means at hand with which to pick out a few schools that stress his particular field. A senior at California, for instance, might easily waste valuable time discovering that Harvard was no place to go for graduate training in Geography, or some other "weak" area. But from a booklet compilation containing a factual comparison of the scope of graduate programs offered by universities all over the country in a specific...
Open to all officially registered students at Harvard and Radcliffe--except Grad Forum members--the contest calls for submission of a 1,500-word essay to the Forum at Farlow House 24 Quincy Street, by Monday, April...