Word: taking
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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General examinations in the Department of History have been changed extensively, Myron P. Gilmore, chairman of the Department, announced yesterday. Under the new plan, sophomores will take Part I of the general examination to test their qualifications as candidates for Honors...
...provides some ammunition for the jingoes in the Houses. Adams had the largest number of men planning graduate work, Dudley the lowest; Kirkland led the field in seniors anticipating immediate military service, while Adams was last; and Dudley came up with a high of 23 per cent ready to take jobs, compared to Eliot and Winthrop's low of nine per cent...
...University-favored site for a Cambridge-Harvard parking facility was probably obviated yesterday, when it was stated that John Briston Sullivan, builder and realtor, will definitely take up his option to build a motel on the Brattle Square parking lot, adjacent to the MTA car yards...
...that each department can begin shuffling students around at random. In the first place, once girls begin to migrate to the Houses, tutors have to go there too. Most of the Houses have as many tutors as they can stand now, and several Masters have indicated they will not take any more. In the smaller fields, there is no reason why tutors affiliated with a House should have to tramp back and forth between the Houses and the Quad when they could handle mixed groups in the Houses, but in the popular Radcliffe fields, such as English, History...
...juniors on the squad are convinced that Saturday's 28-0 trouncing of Yale will not be the last victory over the Bulldogs they will take part in. Keohane played in the 54-0 debacle last fall and will not have forgotten when his turn comes up again in November...