Word: upperclassmen
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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More than 90 per cent of the upperclassmen belong to clubs. Clubs are for eating, partying, talking, and little else. One club--Tower--sponsors speakers and discussions, but none of the other clubs do anything like that...
...changes would go into effect next fall, when, if the Faculty approves, all upperclassmen will be allowed to take a free fifth course on a "pass-fail" basis...
...agreed last month that a free, pass-fail fifth course for all upperclassmen was a good idea "in principle...
Surveying & Chinese. Academically, the Point has stimulated student initiative by allowing upperclassmen since 1960 to take some courses of their own choosing. Although all cadets still must study certain basic professional disciplines, such as surveying and mechanical drawing, they can also choose from 100 electives ranging from Mandarin Chinese to Contemporary Germany and Public Policy. Classes are ideally small, with an average...
Freshman associate David H. Weinstein '67 threw a beer party last Tuesday in Leverett House. Eight freshmen showed up from all parts of the Yard to mix with upperclassmen, resident tutors, a couple of professors and Master Gill...