Word: term
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Social Relations Society, working with the Department's faculty, has published a precedent-setting pamphlet that gives full description of next term's courses, together with reading lists and copies of last year's final exams...
...five-man committee of the recently-organized Society, under the direction of Abraham Rogatnick '46, has been working on the project throughout the term. The unique new course catalogue they have fashioned is now on sale in the Social Relations Library in Emerson Hall...
Whether is not this condition is temporary depends on many factors. Next year, enrollment will commence the long shrink back to normal and the full-scale summer term will be discontinued. A great drop in student income will result, both in tuition and in room and board. If this decrease should be accompanied by a continued rise in prices, the College will have to move swiftly to meet expenses...
...twenty-five cents and a trip up to the second floor of Emerson Hall, you can find out more about the courses the Social Relations Department is giving next term than the College's little gray book, even in its lushest days, ever dreamed of telling you. A group of energetic and forward-looking undergraduates in the Social Relations Society, a club which was first organized just a few months ago, realizing the skimpmess of information in the official course catalogue, have gathered together content summaries, reading lists, and last year's final exams for all 32 spring term Social...
Before the Research Center can begin to consider delving behind the "iron curtain" in its search for material, it must determine exactly what sort of material it wishes to discover. This process will occupy the Center for the better part of the spring term, and will involve an analysis of what already is known about Russia. Even in this preliminary stage, the work can be valuable. A clear separation of truth from fabrication among available data, and an "inter-disciplinary" organization of that data, could clarify much of the current muddle...