Word: midyears
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Student Editorial Board is composed of 20 members, five of whom are chosen at midyears, and rest at the final examinations at the end of the first year. These men are selected on a basis of marks, the 20 highest first year men on the rank list being invited to join. At the midyear examinations held last January the following students were asked to join the board H. M. Jones 2G.B., A. W. Dakin 2G.B., R. C. Macdonald 2G.B., J. V. Quarles, Jr., 2G.B., and J. S. Oettinger 2G.B. The others are to be announced at the meeting this evening...
...places on the business, photographic and news boards. Business candidates devote their time to securing advertisements, under an assignment system. Coming at the first of the year, the fall competition furnishes Sophomores with the most advantageous opportunity of the year, since the later, and second, falls partly during the midyear examination period...
...competition which commences this Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock in the president's office of the CRIMSON building, 14 Plympton Street, conducted exclusively for Sophomores, in probably the most advantageous of the year. With the worries of midyear examinations far in the future, the candidate can give the time he wants to his competition. Furthermore, the work of the Business Department demands the time of the candidate only during...
...time getting advertisements, under an assignment, system. With a certain amount of routine material, the candidates receive a vast amount of interesting and practical experience. This fall competition is the best time for Sophomores to try for this department, since the next trial, the last opportunity, lasts through the midyear examination period...
Another activity drawing many first year men will be the competition for any one of the three College publications: the CRIMSON, the Advocate, and the Lampoon. The CRIMSON does not call out candidates from the Freshman Class until after midyear examinations; the other two publications open contests during the fall, since a thorough knowledge of Harvard is not a requisite. Similarly, the Business Departments of these papers offer a great deal of experience, often very valuable, to their candidates. The Freshman Red Book draws many members...