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...example, in previous years, when lotteried out of a course, students had several days to locate a suitable replacement, as opposed to the several hours given to the sophomores booted out of Rembrandt." Granted, the University waived late fees on study cards, but this policy has not been adequately publicized outside of Holyoke Center. Thus, fear of financial penalties led to even more frustration and panicked course searching last Wednesday...
Although she was unsure that she would be admitted to Slive's course, Sheila M. McDonald '91 said "she just put down 'Rembrandt' [on her study card] and passed...
...list distributed yesterday to students, Slive announced the results of a lottery allowing 50 sophomores to enter Literature and Arts B-25, "Rembrandt and His Contemporaries," after the professor told students shopping his course last week that he would have to limit the course because of overcrowding...
Ulrike D. Drees '90, who is in "Rembrandt,"says that those students who were not lookingforward to Literature and Arts B and have beenholding off on that requirement took advantage ofthis semester's selection of good courses...
...even better example of incomprehensible decision-making comes from the "Lotteries Working for You" file. On Wednesday, the last day of shopping period, Gleason Professor of Fine Arts Seymour Slive informed the sophomores in attendance at Literature and Arts B-25, "Rembrandt," that they were no longer welcome in the course. Many sophomores, however, had attended the three previous lectures without any expectation they would be axed. In fact, several had already turned in their study cards that morning before class...