Word: regularization
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...sisterly Radcliffe Music Club carried the ball during the war until enough soldiers came home to put the Harvard club on a sound and active footing. Under President Lee, the combined group took a formal turn with regular monthly meetings held in the Music Building and marked by the presence of some of Boston's leading musicians and the absence of beer and sofas...
Regardless of whether the courts will be ready this spring, summer students will no longer be forced to Radcliffe for their games. Last year, under a special dispensation, Radcliffe courts could be had upon the payment of a small sum; but reinstatement of the regular ruling put this plan out of practical range by requiring that every student using a court be accompanied by a 'Cliffedweller...
Once a student is able to meet the basic requirement, he is given advising, similar in nature to that given Freshman, unless he is an honors senior, in which case he will get regular tutorial in the old sense...
...receivedBiology None Gradual loss of younger men has resulted in "a natural death"Biochemistry Honors Juniors and Seniors Tutorial valuable for superior students, probably not for inferior onesChemistry None Compact course integration, and lab hours do work of tutorialClassics To Half of concentrators Favor unlimited tutorialComparative Philology No regular tutorial Tutorial help given "as an extra" in small departmentEconomics None Will reconsider tutorial next yearEngineering Sciences None Lab work sufficesEnglish Groups I, II, and III No increase plannedFar Eastern Languages Small classes provide teacher-student relationshipThe Fine Arts Questionnaire not yet receivedGeology and Geography None Tutorial not necessaryGermanic Languages Honors...
...Normally electees from the Junior and Senior Classes would be '48 and '49 members. The confused Class system resulting from the war forces as temporarily to abandon this eligibility rule and govern nominees as well as voters by whether they have two or four regular terms remaining in College," Axt said...