Word: takings
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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This afternoon the freshman nine will play its first base-ball game with Yale, '92. The freshman nine, take it all in all, has had much hard luck since the season opened. It has been steadily improving, however, and has made a fair showing in the class games. Its work last Saturday at Amherst was a disappointment to all in the college; that day the men played a listless game during the first part of the contest, and in that time the game was almost hopelessly lost. We sincerely hope and trust that, whatever the outcome of this afternoon...
...Elective studies are classified as courses and half-courses, according to the estimated requirement of work in each. Every candidate for the degree is required to pursue each year at least four elective courses, or an equivalent amount of courses and half-courses; except that Freshmen who take German or French as a prescribed study (see 2) are required to pursue only three elective courses or their equivalent. Of the elective courses required of freshmen, not more than two may be taken in the same department...
...student whose record of work performed is complete at the beginning of the year may take elective studies in excess of the amount required by 4, to the extent of one course in his freshman year, and two courses in any subsequent year. In each of the studies pursued under this provision the student assumes the same responsibility, and is entitled to the same privileges, as if his work were limited to the required amount. He may, however, at any time withdraw from any study which he is pursuing in excess of the required amount, by giving written notice...
...pursue during that year such studies, in addition to those required by 2 and 4 as may be necessary to make up the deficiency; and these additional studies will be treated in all respects as part of his regular work. With the consent of the Dean he may take additional studies beyond the amount necessary to make up his deficiency, under the conditions prescribed...
...McCoy, Man'g. H U B B CThe Institute dinner will take place on the evening of Thursday, May 23d, at the Parker House. A blue book for signatures has been placed at Leavitt's and it is desirable that all the members sign as soon as possible. The book will be taken away on Tuesday, the 21st...