Word: seniors
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...hardtack and chocolate, a compass and a small dictionary with a map of the Western Hemisphere. In good spirits, they headed west, helped along by an improvised sail made out of a lifeboat cover. On the fourth or fifth day, they sighted a tanker, but the quartermaster, who was senior man in the boat, was afraid to release a flare for fear of attracting a sub. He blinked an S O S with a flashlight, but the tanker did not respond...
Undefeated in dual competition in the Eastern Intercollegiate League for the fourth consecutive year, the Bulldogs went ahead to win ten out of 11 events in the Eastern Intercollegiates held last weekend at New Haven. The senior-studded Eli squad also defeated Michigan, Big Ten champion and possibly the second best team in the country, by the lop-sided score of 59 to 16 last month at Ann Arbor...
Rules of concentration in Biochem have undergone no changes. Six courses are still required for concentration and seven and a half for honors. Some adjustment in honors work may become necessary, however, because of the pressure of the accelerated program. Given at the end of the Senior year, the two three-hour divisionals will most probably be retained. Even now only tutorial Plan A students must take both examinations...
...Department or Committee in charge of the student's field of concentration must be consulted about the details of this arrangement, which vary considerably among the different departments. Instructors in courses cannot excuse Senior honor candidates from final examinations; this must be arranged through the authorities in the student's field of concentration." The revised schedule for final examinations Date Time Exam Group Mon., May 25 9:15 A.M. XI 2:15 P.M. X Tues., May 26 9:15 A.M. XII 2:15 P.M. I Wed., May 27 9:15 A.M. II 2:15 P.M. XV Thurs...
...most challenging are the contributions of Father Smyth of the Society of the Catholic Commonwealth and of an anonymous senior who writes under the pseudonym of Clark Hamilton '43. After a long and somewhat tedious statement of early Christian dogma, Father Smyth concludes that Christianity is in essence a collectivist faith, that it must concern itself with the evils of this world, and that the only Christian solution of those ills is therefore a collectivist one. This article is more Leftist in tone than even the famed Malvern Conference, and demonstrates that the Church both at home and abroad...