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...game but did not make a very impressive showing. It must be remembered, however, that it was his first important game and better things are expected of him. Farmer plays consistently but is handicapped by his inability to punt and his lack of weight. Captain Chadwick maintains the high grade of football which has characterized his playing throughout the year...
...orders of the upperclass crews have been frequently changed, and smoothness is therefore lacking. The Weld Freshmen are at present in very poor shape. Not only are the men mostly small and inexperienced, but they seem to lack desire to improve. In consequence, it has been impossible to grade them finally. The second Freshmen have damaged their shell in a collision with a bridge, and are now using a barge...
...special permission of the Department of English, both parts may be counted toward a degree. Except by special permission of the instructor. English 30 may be taken in the first half-year by those students only who have passed in English 18: but such men as have attained grade C for the first half of English 18, may take English 30 in the second half-year. In this course each student debates at least three times, and speaks several times from the floor. Regular attendance is a requirement of the course...
Under the former rules, a recommendation for the degree of Bachelor of Arts required a grade above D in at least one half of a student's course; and to obtain the degree at the end of his third year, a student had to pass his courses with grades entitling him to graduation cum laude, that is with grade A or B in nine courses. Under the changed rules, two thirds instead of one half of a student's grader are required to be above D for an A.B. in four years, and the same standard of work is necessary...
...following candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in 1902, having attained a grade of A or B in at least nine courses--or their equivalent--and having attained also a grade of C or higher in as many courses as they are required to pursue for admission, without deficiency, to the Senior Class, are provisionally entitled to degrees with distinction and to Commencement Parts...