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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...field and one in Math highly desirable. The two-year combination course in Physics F and G given by various members of the department was considered so much better than either Physics B or C that Chemistry concentrators are strongly advised to take these, preferably in the sophomore and junior years. It was said of both B, for those who have had no Physics, and C that they give you formula with no derivation. Neither Black nor Sanders were spoken of as inspiring lecturers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fields of Concentration | 3/8/1941 | See Source »

...courses 2, 4 and 6 which form the guts of the chemistry department, it was thought wisest to take 4 in the sophomore year and 2 and 6 in the Junior year. 4 on quantitative analysis is given by Baxter, a good if sometimes not overly inspiring lecturer. It centers in the laboratory requiring from ten to eighteen hours a week. 2, under Fleser, while less exacting than 4 is a very thorough introduction into organic chemistry, and is generally considered excellent. Likewise 6 under Wilson in physical chemistry. Math and Physics are particularly necessary background for this latter course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fields of Concentration | 3/8/1941 | See Source »

...regards studies and their distribution. Social Science is first seasoned with a goodly mixture of English Literature, Greek or Latin and Laboratory Science. When he has completed these and decided on his field of concentration the prospective Justice packs his bags and is off to Law School as a Junior. He misses his Senior Year, perhaps his most important one for social and extra-curricular activities. In return he gets one of the most valuable experiences in Law School: the chance to argue, hash and re-hash cases with other Law students. He is urged to make all the friends...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Law School Cuts Loose | 3/8/1941 | See Source »

Applications will now be rated as received at the Commission's Washington office until December 31, 1941. Qualified persons who do not have eligible ratings under previous junior engineer examinations held by the Commission within the past year are urged to file their applications at once...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Civil Service Seeks Qualified Engineers | 3/7/1941 | See Source »

William H. Young '42 has been appointed Head Cheerleader to succeed D. Donald Peddie '41, Bill Bingham, director of Athletics announced yesterday. His assistants will be Charles A. Griffith, Jr. '42 and john d. Rigby '42. One more junior will be picked, and three Sophomores will be elected from a competition to be run off in the spring...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW HEAD CHEERLEADER ANNOUNCED BY BINGHAM | 3/7/1941 | See Source »

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