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Last day in the first half-year upon which undergraduates, special students, unclassified students and out-of-course students in Harvard College may drop courses of study without liability for additional course fees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Calendar | 10/10/1914 | See Source »

Just now, however, the Advocate is to be congratulated chiefly because no hand of a graduate or advisory board or Faculty member is placed benignly upon its head, or at its throat; the undergraduate title remains without a high-brow cloud upon...

Author: By Richard WASHBURN Childs ., | Title: Good Verse Fills Current Advocate | 10/10/1914 | See Source »

...change of courses beginning in the first half-year may be made after 1 o'clock today without the payment of a fee of $5. The full payment for additional courses will be charged for any courses changed after Saturday, October 17. Petitions for change must be filed at the Office of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, University 9, before 1 o'clock in either case. "Change of courses" includes adding a course, or dropping a course, or both. No courses chosen last May and beginning in the first half-year may be changed except for an important...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS | 10/10/1914 | See Source »

...accustomed at his former college. In coming to Harvard, he left behind not only customs and methods to which he had adapted himself, but what is essentially more important--friends. It is, therefore, to be expected that the majority of unclassified students, feeling themselves in a strange environment and without class affiliations, should stand aloof from all College activities on the grounds that they will enter into them after they become better acquainted and receive some definite class standing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS. | 10/10/1914 | See Source »

...maintained an office at Prospect Union, in Central square, where the members dispensed legal advice free to those clients who were unable to procure an attorney. He said that the Bureau had recovered $5,000 during the year, handled 203 cases, and that no case had been disposed of without a fair trial before the Board of Directors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LAW STUDENTS HELD SMOKER | 10/6/1914 | See Source »

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