Word: gutted
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...data Three-dollar bills People who are "out of it" Sack rat A person who likes to sleep Tunk An all-male jolly-up To bomb To study Smooth up Put on decent-looking clothes The 'Case Syracuse, N.Y. site of a bloody and traditional football game Plush courses Gut courses Ace Good fraternity prospect
Though the assembled thousands included many of the deftest-fingered scalpel wielders and gut tiers in the U.S., and such honored elder surgeons as New Orleans' Alton Ochsner and St. Louis' Evarts Graham, there was none among them who towered above his fellows as did Baltimore's William Stewart Halsted half a century ago, or Halsted's pupil, Harvey Gushing, a generation later. The reason lies not in a decline in the caliber of surgeons, but in a change in the nature of surgery itself...
EXAMS: This is not a gut. It is interesting, valuable general education. The course helps develop creative thought, helps verbalize experience. '55 advises patience, learning the language of art at the beginning of the course, and sitting near enough the front to get all names and dates. For the concentrator, it may seem a bit elementary and too all inclusive, but for rounded distribution, many said "This is the best course at Harvard...
Comments: Spanish A is not a gut for the beginner. The main complaint seems to be that the novice is forced to compete with veterans of two or three years of high school Spanish and therefore placed at a distinct disadvantage at the outset. To atone for the "simplicity" of the language, assignments are rather long and a large vocabulary must be acquired early. Furthermore, because this course is usually taken as a means of passing the language requirement, it tends to attract apathetic students and therefore lacks much of the interest of advanced courses...
EXAMS: This is not a gut. It is interesting, valuable general education. The course helps develop creative thought, helps verbalize experience. '55 advises patience, learning the language of art at the beginning of the course, and sitting near enough the front to get all names and dates. For the concentrator, it may seem a bit elementary and too all inclusive, but for rounded distribution, many said "This is the best course at Harvard...