Word: maying
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Honors candidates must take eight courses within the field but four may be in related subjects and their range is a broad one. If a candidate for a degree wants to dispense with honors he need tackle but six courses from the department, two of them in related subjects...
Other courses are offered in Paleontology, Mineralogy, Geomorphology, Economic Geology, and Seismology. Concentrators may elect an yone of these topics as a special field...
Government is a big field, and one that isn't good for everybody, although you might think so at first. This is because the non-honors concentrator, whose plan of study lacks direction, may wallow aimlessly through three years of loosely connected courses...
...latter, probably the most difficult in the department, is practically indispensible for the honors candidates. If you do well in it you can hit the theory part of the generals like a ton of bricks; if you don't get the hang of it, you may very well have trouble all the way along...
...these six, one must be a related course chosen from one of the social sciences other than history (i.e. Government, Economics, or Social Relations). A second course may be selected with the approval of the tutor or adviser from any subject closely related to the concentrator's special field. These minimum requirements allow a lot of room for what is fashionably called General Education...