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Dates: during 1920-1929
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None of the Economics courses are regularly open to Freshmen. For this reason only the introductory course is being excepted from the Reading Period requirements, but professors of graduate courses may, at their discretion, meet their classes during the Reading Period...
History 1, and History B are the only courses that will not be affected by the Reading Period, but certain graduate courses which are in the form of seminars will meet at intervals, at the discretion of the instructors
...understood to be the minimum the convention city would have to meet in expenses. San Francisco was said to have offered $200,000 "or more...
...thereon." One learns that, "examination papers will have to be prepared and graded with especial care"; that regular tutorial reading in addition to course reading will continue during the Reading Period--a fact not plainly understood heretofore; that the Library is making plans so as to be able to meet the increasing demands on its shelves; that there will be no "mechanical check on attendance"--possibly the most practical evidence of the University's sincere trust in undergraduate sensibility and self-restraint; that reading lists for courses will be announced shortly; and that in consequence tutors may prepare to offer...
Several striking contrasts between the methods of the two departments were revealed. Both departments will follow the general plan of terminating, at the beginning of the Reading Period, all lectures in courses not regularly open to Freshmen, but the elementary courses in English will continue to meet as before, while lectures will cease in the four elementary Philosophy courses, which will hold one or more section meetings each week at the discretion of the instructor...