Word: upper
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Today the Crimson reprints the last of the Confidential Guides on Freshman half courses beginning in the second half-year and starts to comment on a few of the larger upper-class courses...
Historically inclined members of the Class of 1938 will be given an opportunity to join in the investigation and study of Harvard history, at a meeting of the Memorial Society at 7.45 o'clock tonight in the Adams House upper common room. All Freshmen are invited to this gathering at which they will be told of the aims of the Society. The initiation requirements will be explained, and all those interested are invited to join. A greatly expanded and more ambitious plan of procedure for the second year of the recently revived group will be discussed...
Isolated from undergraduate life, a small group of about fifty upper-classmen is condemned to live in old dormitories such as Claverly and Little, for want of accomodation in the houses. Denied the privileges of their classmates and separated from the rest of the College, this is decidedly a maltreated, if small, minority...
Later this week there will be several Guides on the larger upper-class courses. The Crimson, however, is making no attempt to cover this ground thoroughly, since sources of information, unavailable to the man entering Harvard, are open to Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors...
Professor Packard is a good teacher. There are discussions on the speeches which often provoke feeling debate. The work is not unreasonably hard. However, since the course is composed largely of upper-classmen whose greater experience may make you suffer by comparison with a corrcapounding influence on your grade you must possess some real interest in it. Mr. Packard's consent is required...