Word: students
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...student who, in the judgment of the committee, writes the best examination will receive a prize of $100. There will also be honorable mention of other excellent papers not winning the prize...
...work of the examination for Plan II will consist of one, two or three essays on topics of the student's own choosing. The examination period of three hours is to be divided among these topics as the student wishes. The student will be expected to show in his examination paper knowledge of the books he has read from the list for Plan II. One essay may be a critical book review. At the head of his paper, however, he shall list the courses in American History and in American Literature which he has taken or is taking...
Although slightly over %6000 has been collected in pledges and cash to date, nearly $1000 already pledged is as yet uncollected, and those who are still unpaid were requested to send in their checks to the Student Council office at Phillips Brooks House as soon as possible
Mystery surrounds the circumstances under which the first year law student met his death. Police and friends are completely at a loss to tell why he jumped, fell, or was thrown into the Charles River. The doctor performing the autopsy stated death was accidental and that the backbone was broken by the fall. At noon, Saturday, November 13, he was apparently in good spirits and in good health as he joked with his roommate and friends in Perkins Hall...
Since the body was not in the river, perhaps Burgess was for some reason wilfully disappearing, or else suffering from amnesia. Circulars were sent out over the country. And three months later, ignored and forgotten, the river Charles divulged the decomposed body of the missing student. How did the body evade the grappling hooks and the diver, and turn up three months later half a mile down the river? Police state they "have no idea...