Word: lynn
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...contest, held annually as a practice for the Harvard-Yale-Princeton debate, was judged by Kenneth S. Lynn, assistant professor of English; George K. Gardner, professor of Law; and Marvin H. Taylor, Boston attorney...
...present quota of 85 is not permanent, and Kenneth S. Lynn '45, Chairman of the Board of Tutors in History and Literature, expected gradual expansion...
While the new ruling retains the principle of a limit on History and Literature concentrators, there will be no fixed ratio of Harvard to Radcliffe students: Lynn predicted a ratio of about...
Although all concentrators are still required to try for Honors, Lynn said that the emphasis on grades would decrease with the expanded quota. The old system placed undue emphasis on freshman midyear grades which were not indicative of intellectual potential, he explained...
More than one reader will undoubtedly question the extent to which he has applied his thesis to the early twentieth century class. His implications are perhaps too broad. Yet even for those who dissent, Lynn's insights into an age should make his work profitable reading for any student of American social history...