Word: seniorities
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...worst has been said. Actually the exams are of the short-answer, check-and-underline variety. To the Senior who takes them, the Carnegie people will turn over a picture of his store of knowledge, telling how he stacks up mentally with his fellows. Admittedly the exams do not test "the ability to express ideas in writing, skill in laboratory techniques, research ability, and originality." Admittedly they are experimental even in the realm of pure knowledge. But nevertheless they were drawn up by professors from Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Columbia, who can't all be wet. And for three seasons...
Editor Charles Wesley Roberts is a thin, angular senior with a shrewd, Yankee face, a native of Evanston, Ill. After one term at the University of Illinois he transferred to Minnesota so that he could study such nontechnical journalistic subjects as Press & Public Opinion, Contemporary Affairs...
Died. James Morgan Hutton Sr., 70, senior partner of Wall Street's W. E. Hutton & Co., investment bankers; of heart disease; in his Manhattan office...
Names added by petition to the list of nominees for Senior Class Secretary and Permanent Class Committee were announced yesterday by Seth C. Crocker '41, Chairman of the Student Council committee in charge of the elections...
...elections for Class Secretary, Class Day Committee, and Permanent Class Committee will be held tomorrow and Wednesday, when the full list of nominees will be run in the CRIMSON. This will be the last election of Senior officers. The only remaining position to be filled is that of Ivy Orater, who is selected in a competition run by the Class Day Committee, and the three Marshalls...