Word: midterms
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...first year students response, a plan to number but not sign blue books at a subsequent midterm in Physiology, was carried out by over 90 per cent of the class. This measure allowed a coordinating committee of the students to make sure that the faculty learned the names of only those who failed and thus could record only pass or fail grades...
LAST SPRING the Med School faculty approved a four-point grading plan to replace a pass-fail system for the first year and a half of Medical School. The new system met its first test in late October at a midterm exam in Histology taken by all first-year students...
...nation's top pollsters have much the same point. Addressing the G.O.P. Governors in Memphis last week, George Gallup said that the Republican Party was in the worst shape since he began polling in 1935. If the 1974 midterm elections were held today, he continued, so many Republicans would lose that the President could no longer expect his vetoes to be sustained in Congress. Louis Harris has reported that the Democrats would win the elections by as much as 53% to 31%. Watergate, said Harris, is further eroding the already shrunken Republican Party, which now makes up only...
...student representative said yesterday that more than four-fifths of the first-year class submitted examination books for a 90-minute midterm in Physiology which bore only numbers for identification...
...private limousine back to his French Roccoco townhouse on Fifth Ave. to play with his electric bowling machine. Then last week, Don lost to Rutgers, 6-3, with a disastrous fumble, and took the subway back to his dingy room on Broadway to study for his organic chemistry midterm. Is there no justice? Cornell...