Word: junior
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Consequently, 15 sophomores and first term junior geography concentrators will have to switch fields as they won't find enough courses to complete their degree requirements after June 1949, Cornelius S. Hurlbut, Jr., chairman of the Committee on Degrees for the Geological Sciences, disclosed last night...
...direction in which the College had been heading for some time. In 1905 the privilege of voluntary attendance had been extended to men on the Dean's List; in 1926 the same permission had been granted to all Seniors in good standing. The new decision extended the rule to Juniors and to Sophomores in "chiefly Junior-Senior" courses, for which even the mechanical form of attendance-taking was to be dropped...
Speaking informally, Professor Matthiessen defended the right of the Czechs to choose their own form of government, but asked that further statements be kept off-the-record, since he will discuss the situation more fully tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock in Eliot House Junior Common Room...
Under the regulations, eight-man Sophomore and Junior Class Committees will come into existence "to encourage class unity and fellowship." Elections for these groups will be held in the early fully of each year...
...expected to hit 227,087 by 1965. The legislature named a three-man commission, headed by Dr. George D. Strayer of Columbia's Teachers College, to decide where to put them all. Last week, the Strayer report urged California to start three new four-year colleges, eight new junior colleges (present total: 55), expand courses at two of the eight University of California campuses, but set a limit of 20,000 students apiece on the two big ones (Berkeley and Los Angeles). President Robert Gordon Sproul, the big man on all eight campuses, had his way on one important...