Word: sections
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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Last lecture there was a little blue-book circulating in the History 13 section, containing a petition for a list of general readings. The writer of this article put his name down on account of sheer laziness, he admits, but he saw other names that were irreproachable - names of men concerning whom "'88" would hesitate a long while before advancing his accusation of "laziness...
EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON: - In the new "Regulations of the Faculty of Harvard College," there is one rule that seems to be very unfair. I refer to the clause in section 27 relating to degrees cum laude, in which it is distinctly stated that no student who has ever fallen below grade C (I suppose the old 55 per cent.) shall be recommended for such a degree. I don't see how the new regulations can be regarded as an improvement on the old ones, when such a rule exists. In the old regulations, a man had simply to make...
...conscientious member of the Political Economy section in which an examination was recently held, computed that a notice of only forty-seven hours was given and that therefore the examination was illegal, as notice of more than 48 hours is required...
...first of Dr. Hart's "Quizzes" in History 13 will come on Saturday at 10 and 12 o'clock. Those not having conflicts at 10 are requested to come at that hour; the rest of the section at 12. The Quizzes are to be a part of the required work of the course...
...order ofANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE.ANNIVERSARY FOOT-BALL. At the foot-ball game on Saturday all graduates furnished with badges will be admitted with ladies free of charge. All undergraduates with or without ladies, will be charged at the regular price. A section of seats will be reserved, admission to which will be obtained by an extra charge of 25 cents...