Word: half
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Department of English will probably offer seven new half courses next year, it was learned yesterday. Five of these stressing interconnections of the periods and genres in English Literature, appear to be in line with the Department's new policy to avoid hard and fast categories...
David Riesman '31 will teach a half course, Social Sciences 136, "Character and Culture in America," during his first year as professor of Social Sciences. Other upper level courses planned by the Committee on General Education, are Humanities 136, "Poetry and Experience," to be taught by Archibald MacLeish, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, and Humanities 137, "The Classics in the Renaissance," which will be given by Hanna H. Gray, instructor in General Education...
...improvement in instrumental music" with a congenital weakness for good times during and after rehearsals. Despite these tendencies, administrative curbs, and financial troubles, the Sodality is still maintaining its tradition of music and enjoyment, celebrating its 150th birthday with a concert this Friday. In their first century and a half, the followers of the Nine Muses who dwell on Mt. Pieria have managed to found the Harvard Glee Club, the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, and the annual Concert Series...
...survey by the CRIMSON yesterday morning revealed that almost all students with cars had complied with the new ruling. Of more than 420 cars parked in the restricted area after 2 a.m., only 108 displayed a Harvard registration sticker, and more than half of these were parked on the fringes of the area...
Eight new half-courses were proposed for concentrators and graduate students. Music 212, "Studies in Music and Liturgy," and Music 213, "Studies in Medieval Music," will be taught by David G. Hughes '47, assistant professor of Music. These courses, and two others taught by Arthur T. Merritt, Music 214, "Studies in Renaissance Music," and Music 215, "Studies in Baroque Music," will be given next year...