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After this race graded crews will be made up at the two boathouses. Two weeks later races will be held between the corresponding grades, and individual cups will be awarded to the winners in each grade...
Candidates for the dormitory crews will be called out on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The bumping races will be held on October 18, 19, and 20, making an exceptionally short season of two weeks. After the bumping races graded crews will be made up from the Weld and Newell boat clubs. There will be as many grades as the number of men report will permit. In about two weeks races will be held between the crews of corresponding grades. Individual cups will be given to the winners in each grade. The system is a modification of that used...
...Plane Surveying; counts as one course. Preparation required: logarithms and plane trigonometry. Students who have not taken and passed in these subjects in school or college may qualify by passing the entrance examination on June 19. Engineering 4c, Geodetic Surveying; counts as a half-course. Preparation required: a grade of at least C in Engineering 4a and a knowledge of spherical trigonometry. Engineering 4d, Railroad Surveying; counts as one course. Preparation required: satisfactory pass in Engineering 4a. Engineering 5b, Elementary Statics; counts as a half-course. Preparation required; satisfactory pass in Engineering 1e or an equivalent. Engineering 5e, Elementary Kinematics...
...directors of the two athletic associations will sanction the proposed race, we feel sure that not only will the grade of oarsmanship in the class crews be improved but also, and of no less importance, that the friendly rivalry between Harvard and Yale will be greatly stimulated...
...public to value them highly, or to hope that undergraduates will have any great ambition to excel in their College work. If we are to succeed in making scholarship in College an object of ambition, we must lay stress not exclusively upon the degree, but also upon the grade with which that degree is taken, and upon literary and other prizes that are won. In short, we must fix the attention of the student not upon minimum requirements, but upon the highest grade of excellence that lies within his power...