Word: midyear
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Owing to the large amount of interest that has been shown in its work thus far, the University's "Undergraduate Faculty" plan, under which fifty Boston boys have been working all fall with Harvard students as individual instructors, will be expanded after the midyear examinations to include twenty-five more high school graduates...
...Kappa. His field of study is economics. He is on the Student Council, the Class Album Committee, the Guardian magazine editorial staff, and the Student Union, and has taken part in debating. He was winner of the Briggs Prize book, given annually to the freshman who writes the outstanding midyear examination essay in the European history survey course...
...enrollment which will smash all existing records is expected when the midyear session begins in February. Besides a 96 per cent return of students entered for the first half-year there will be an especially large new crop. Lombard said that more than 90 per cent of the men enlisted for the first time will return again next year for further graduate study...
...explain it,' said the professor. 'In the first place, they're all packed in. They communicate their impulses to one another. They are high-school adolescents and they have been released from school after the midyear examinations, and they are all single and unattached, and they are all maturing sexually, and they have no regular biological outlets for their drives. . . " The darkened theatre shuts out inhibitory reality, and all their minds are focused on one thing. . . . They do sound like goats, don't they...
Always hard to overcome the midyear layoff and get the team back to game pitch, Fesler has really been working the netmen in the last few practices. New plays to spruce up the offence and work on a tighter defence have been the order of the day, while general conditioning has also been emphasized...