Word: classed
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Dates: during 1960-1960
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...Class Orator...
...call your attention to "A Negro Student at Harvard," by W.E.B. Du Bois, in the current Massachusetts Review? Du Bois describes the election of Clemens Morgan, a Negro student, as class orator of Harvard...
Little did the class of 1960 know how long ago fair Harvard had trod those steps...
...Summer School has had a history like Topsy. It was "nevah borned, it jest grewed." No one truly knows the birth date, no early records exist, and even the memory of first director failed in trying to recollect the first few summers of class instruction...
Perhaps the haphazard character of these early courses explains the lack of historical records. Classes were not then unless sufficient demand existed--and with relatively little publicity and no academic credit for the courses, command and was naturally low. In 1884 and 1885, elementary chemistry was the only summer instruction offered at the University. (Thus, Chem 1, started in 1873, has the longest continuous record of any Summer School Class). 1886 to 1887, Botany, Elementary Chemistry, and Geology constituted the entire offering...