Word: midyears
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...either lazy or reckless? It seems that nearly all the instructors are coming to this opinion. Such a system seems to accord ill with the liberal spirit that generally pervades Harvard's action. We believe in a simple warning and then an appeal to the midyear and final examinations to settle the question whether a student has done his duty...
...find a place in our columns if they are well written and of sufficient interest to our readers. To eighty-nine we would say that it is customary for freshmen to begin early in the year to write, if they desire to be considered candidates for election after the midyear examinations, when a freshman editor is taken on the board. So now eighty-eight and eighty-nine let us hear from...
...said that the marks on the midyear paper in Hist. 1 will not, as has been the former custom, be counted as of equal value with the marks on the final paper...
Freshman, coming into Memorial to lunch just after taking his first midyear,- "I tell you what, that's the easiest and fairest paper I've had since I've been here to scho-ollege...
Below we print the revised list of the midyear examinations, with the rooms in which they are to be held. Professor Goodwin desires to call especial attention to the fact that the examination in Greek 8 will be held in Sever 29, instead of in Mass. 3, as previously announced. For the benefit of freshmen we would slate that each examination begins at 10 a. m., and lasts, by faculty regulations, no longer than three hours. Perhaps it is needless to call attention to the fact that by the regulations, students are forbidden to have any unauthorized books or papers...