Word: term
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...must be wonderful to be a graduate student. Each term about this time, or maybe a week earlier, every undergraduate sizes up his situation academic-wise and says to himself just that: wouldn't it be nice to be a graduate...
...only those hour exams (for undergraduates only) or mid-term grades (for undergraduates only). They surely annoy the College student enough by themselves, but they are joined along toward the first third of the term by another device designed to excite the undergraduate's jealousy: monitors...
Monitoring is a strange thing--one of those subtle but inescapable facts of Harvard College life that you forget between terms but never quite escape. The happy undergraduate starts off each of his courses in the now semester with a peculiar eagerness in his heart, a positive joy in some cases. He runs along for a month wondering why he's enjoying his work so much more this term than last, when all of a sudden the great fact creeps...
...nine-man cabinet will carry on day-to-day direction of the Society, with the details being handled by the Associate Group, consisting of 15 members. Students aspiring to positions on this group may become candidates as second-term freshmen or sophomores...
Eight Sophomores and first term Juniors will have to find new fields of concentration as a result of the move...