Word: sundays
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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There is an old Massachusetts Blue Law that a man may not kiss his wife on Sunday. Equally absurd, but somewhat less hilarious, is a forty-year-old ruling of the Harvard Administrative Board that rigidly pegs the dates for Spring and Summer term make-ups squarely in the center of the October hour exam period. An inflexible examination schedule that could conceivably force a man to take a three-hour final and two hour exams in one day not only places an undue strain on the student, but also leads to unsatisfactory grades in both testing groups. Only those...
...University band may play for President Truman Sunday...
...another quarter last night, the Student Council prompty confirmed the appointment of three delegates to the New England Regional conference at Brown this Sunday of the World Student Service Fund. These include Chairman William S. Campbell '50, William J. Richard, Jr. '49, and Samuel M. Robbins...
...opened both eyes this time, and looked everyone seemed to be sitting on the floor shouting about one of the plays, and then there was this girl around for the clock. He had saved Sunday for work. The plan was to get up at nine and read three plays in the morning, while in the afternoon he would tackle the last two weeks' Gov. assignment. It was time he got started on his courses, and today he had set aside for just that purpose. Finally Vag found the clock resting in its usual place on his desk. Two-fifteen. Well...
Weld also disclosed that he would ask whatever men the Council approved as delegates to the regional World Student Service Fund conference at Brown next Sunday to introduce proposals for European food aid to the representatives from New England educational institutions present...