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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Rules Relating to College Studies": Candidates for the degree of S.B., in order to receive Honors (in English), must show an elementary knowledge of either Greek or Latin equivalent to what is required for candidacy for the A.B. The requirement for the A.B. degree is either a passing mark in the entrance examination in one of these subjects, or an honor grade in Latin A, or a satisfactory grade in one and a half years of Greek...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BACHELORS' BUTTONS | 11/29/1932 | See Source »

...York City Richard Soudder Neff Chicago, Illinois Hamilton Young Newton FOR IVY ORATOR Alfred Kidder, II Andover Stuart Scott, Jr. New Rochelle, New York Stephen Henry Stackpole Milton FOR ORATOR William Benjamin Bacon Jamaica Plain James Marcellus Lichliter Columbus, Ohio George Clair St. John, Jr. Wallingford, Connecticut Donal Mark Sullivan Boston FOR ODIST Sherman Edgar Conrad, Jr. Toledo, Ohio Henry Caraway Hatfield Evanston, Illinois FOR POET Robert McConnell Hatch Cambridge Roland Maycock New York City William Stephen Thomas New York City FOR CHORISTER George Hawkins Acheson Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Joseph Manton Bradley Milton James Lyons Hutter, Jr. Memphis, Tennessce Hugh King...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Thirty Seniors Nominated For 1933 Class Offices | 11/28/1932 | See Source »

...National Bank efficiency which characterizes the Boston Herald is not to be found, nor yet the cinematic evidences of Fourth Estateliness which earmark the Boston American as Hearst's. In the crumbly, musty, sooty, comfortable rookery, of the Transcript there is something that reminds the Vagabond at once of Mark Twain, of Horace Greeley, and of Beacon Street. Such a milieu creates an atmosphere most favorable to the production of humorous human-interest stories for every front page; there is an influence extending even from Washington Street to Cambridge which makes the headline "Many Years a Baker in West Roxbury...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Student Vagabond | 11/26/1932 | See Source »

According to this year's tabulations, 39 men received a posture grade of A, three more than last year; 251 received the grade of B, a decrease of three since last year; and 504 received C's while last year the corresponding mark was given to only 351 men. Out of the total of 1061 Freshmen who were examined this fall, 267 received grade of D, which is unsatisfactory, while last year, out of the 813 men examined, 173 received unsatisfactory grades...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: POSTURE TESTS REVEAL INCREASE OF "D" MARKS | 11/23/1932 | See Source »

Like prosperity, Mark Sullivan's subject is just around the corner. This fourth volume of his monumental encyclopedia of Our Times (1900-1925) brings the story up to 1914, just before the outbreak of the World War. Future historians may praise his industry, value his skill in collating facts, but contemporary readers will enjoy him like" a gigantic family album. The sprightly, numerous illustrations (photographs, cartoons, advertisements- 250 of them in this volume) by themselves would make a book worth poring over...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Good Bread | 11/21/1932 | See Source »

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