Word: upperclassman
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...line between undergraduates and graduates, we would draw a line between freshmen and all other students. The freshman has just escaped the more rigid discipline of the school and the home; he is likely to succumb to the heady influence of freedoms which are perfectly reasonable for the upperclassman. The University recognizes this fact by requiring him to do a certain amount of exercise, by taking attendance at classes, and in several other ways. But, while the University relaxes these stricter requirements when the freshman becomes a sophomore, it does not relax the parietal regulations appreciably...
...Upperclassman may now sleep in the morning and format about the 9 a.m. book deadline at Lamont Library...
...report states but underestimates the danger of leaving 460 men out of the Houses. If the Houses do become an integral part of a Harvard education, as the Dean hopes, it would be a terrible policy to force any upperclassman to live elsewhere...