Word: shows
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...this means that Harvard and Radcliffe will find themselves taking exams together before long, despite the fact that the girls oppose the move almost unanimously and the men have never been given a chance to express themselves on the subject. It is unlikely that a Student Council poll would show a very strong opinion one way or the other--the average Harvard man would not be too upset by the mere presence of Radcliffe students rustling among the bluebooks...
Five of the nation's outstanding photographers will judge the Harvard Photographic Society's first salon of the year next week. Both black-and-white and color prints will be featured in the show...
Figures released last Wednesday by Dean Bender show that the percentage of dean's list students is almost twice as high as the 19.6 percent average for the 1920's. Furthermore, while seven percent of jazz-age undergrads had their connections severed for academic reason, only a little over two percent flunked out last year...
When you hear a movement from one of these works, the performer generally uses it as a vehicle to show you how accomplished he is. And almost every movement is breath-taking since it requires the violinist to carry two, or (at times) three parts simultancously. But Schneider has resisted the temptation to put himself before the music. As he explains in his program notes, "I believe the most important aim of the performer is to articulate the melodic, harmonic, and contrapuntal lines as clearly as possible, and not to become too involved in the technical difficulties of emphasizing...
Dining officials expect students will either be out of Cambridge or eating at homes of friends, and base their one-out-of-four prediction on 1947 figures which show that elightly less than 25 percent of the regular resident undergraduates ate their dinners here...