Word: mid-year
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...four classics, 11.3 per cent are on probation as of February 23, 1937, compared with 10.8 per cent on probation after last year's mid-year examinations. On the other hand, of all classes, 20.8 per cent have Dean's List grades now, compared with 20.2 per cent at the same time last year. After the mid-year period in 1934-5, only 18.7 per cent were on the Dean's List...
...several hundred essays in History 1 mid-year blue books this year was of sufficient merit, according to the History Department, to justify the award of the Le Baron Russell Briggs Prize, given for the best essay written by a Freshman at the mid-year examination...
Throughout the game the Feslermen showed the effects of the mid-year period, for they handled the ball tensely, passed poorly, and missed many shots. Vernon Struck's consistent hard playing was not sufficient to equal the coordination and alacrity of Coach Cowles...
...eyes, doubtless, the vote of the Union Committee to give up mid-year reviews was wise. Last year the Freshmen found them largely useless, and a few instructors who took great pains to prepare for the reviews faced non-existent audiences. Several courses in Physics and other fields having joined the group which give summaries in class, and some professors like Holcombe in Government 1 deciding that a three hour session is futile, the proponents of the scheme had to talk in an atmosphere of failure. Only extremely hard work by members of last year's Committee made the reviews...
...most unfortunate that the first in the excellent series of chamber music concerts given by the Chardon String Quartet should coincide with the mid-year examinations. The programs presented by this group have always proved interesting and apparently this year is to be no exception, for their first concert, which takes place in Paine Hall tomorrow evening, is composed entirely of eighteenth century music. The works to be heard are Mozart's String Quartet in F major (K. 590), Carl Stamitz's Duo for Violin and Cello, Opus 19, No. 1, and the same composer's Quartet in B flat...