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...courses, for which tuition is $5, are open to all men and women. No entrance requirements or examinations are required, and a student may take as many courses as he wants. Harvard offers the degree of Adjunct in Arts to those evening students who pass 17 full courses distributed in the same manner which undergraduates must follow...
...temptations to dishonesty will wither. If coaches are put more in the position of professors and judged more on their teaching ability than on "the results," if post-season games and tournaments are cut out, and if sports are relegated in every way possible to the status of an adjunct of education, then the atmosphere will be much clearer and healthier. There will still be cases, of course, where eager alumni provide funds secretly to put outstanding athletes into their alma maters, but short of a complete change in our standards of value, there is very little that...
...give you but one word of warning, it would be to keep football and, for that matter, all other sports, free of governmental bureaucratic regulations . . . The game would no longer be a sport; it would be another of our lost freedoms, a plaything of selfish politics, a helpless adjunct to a creeping centralization of power in a government which threatens athletic life, fortune and sacred honor...
...Harvard, Cavers said, would require at least $5,000,000 for its fulfillment. The project was originally outlined in a 1947 report by the Law School's Committee on International Legal Studies, and called for a new, autonomous school that would function as a Law School adjunct...
...name changed to Adjunct. The A.A. is distinguished by being written in English while all bachelors' degrees are in Latin...