Word: regular
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...other hand, Robert G. McCloskey, professor of Government, stressed the need for making incoming "rote scholars" more adventurous. He had "mild reservations" however, about substituting seminars or tutorials for regular courses. These regular courses "may be just what the doctor ordered for Freshmen," he said...
...tutorials or seminars are added to regular courses, McCloskey stated, they should be tied to course work. Addition of these "extra courses" might overload the schedules of some Freshmen, he said, and might therefore force limiting the program to unusually capable students...
...Harvard would like to admit, but cannot, due to their poor preparation. The Admission Committee, although rejecting a student's application, could give an implicit guarantee to admit him once he completes a satisfactory year at another college. After two terms elsewhere, the students would then go through the regular four-year Harvard education; he might receive credit for the courses taken in his first freshman year...
...empirical fact that each year American colleges, mainly through the various ROTC programs, produce more regular officers than the three service academies could hope to put out. Different faculties regard ROTC as a contribution to national defense, a wholesome discipline to students, or a waste of time. Despite this, military realities remain, and the country needs qualified officers...
...regular play, the Crimson placed third after Northeastern and M.I.T. Captain Dick Murphy's season average was second in the league, and Simon was ranked fourth...