Word: sophomoree
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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I was interested in your piece on the latest violation to the martini (Oct. 19). In college (sophomore year) we added snow peas in direct ratio to the proportion of vermouth to gin. This fad died out and we had to use up the supply of snow peas in chow...
Thirteen of the ninety-seven entering students eligible for Sophomore Standings have voluntarily given up their positions in the Class of 1962.
An Advanced Standing Sophomore who did not go abroad, John G. Nelson '62, chose to live in Leverett House instead of in the Yard because of the "better living conditions." He hoped also that upper classmen would "show me the ropes."
Eleven other students received Sophomore Standing, but not from the College Entrance Examination Board. These men entered from foreign schools and colleges, and none live in the Houses.
When a sophomore is accepted into the School, he must plan his courses for the next two years "in such a way as to form a purposeful and consistent program." To help in this planning, the administration has appointed an Undergraduate Program Advisor, Professor W.D. Carmichael. "Without an apparatus to...