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Medical School. Upperclassman...
Dean Keyes, graduated from the College in 1924 after establishing an enviable record as an undergraduate. He was captain of the Freshman soccer team, member of the Freshman swimming team, and member of the Freshman Smoker Committee during his first year at Harvard. As an upperclassman, he was a member of the Student Council, the Lampoon, the Speakers' Club, the Phoenix Club, the Institute of 1770, D. K. E., the Hasty Pudding Club and the D. U. Club...
...advantages of this system are obvious and manifold. It would allow the upperclassman to concentrate solely within his field. It would remove the annoying thought that after all these years the upperclassman must again putter around with testtubes and retorts, with scalpel and tweezers. It would aid materially in transforming the punctilious prep school student to the tutorial student of the college. It would relieve Seniors of the bother some thought that on some sultry day in June on some beautiful blue summer's day, he must sit down and cudgel his brain for the name of that last minute...
...Freshmen were also required to run errands for any of the Seniors, graduates, or undergraduates at any time except study hours and before 9 o'clock in the evening. The Freshman had not only to fetch and carry for the upperclassman who called upon him for that service, but he had to know the exact ranking of his seniors, as the neophyte could be taken from one upperclassman by another of higher position in the College, the Governors having all priority...
Treating the majority of courses open to Freshman, the Crimson today concludes the fall installment of the eleventh Confidential Guide. Each review is written by one or more upperclassman who has taken the course and is believed to be able to give unbiased criticism...