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...composed of those students who are the most able in the field which it represents. To fulfill its purpose any course should be open to all men who are qualified to profit by it. As explained in our editorial of October 13, the fact that undergraduates are expected to maintain in certain advanced work a standard beyond their knowledge, limits the usefulness of such courses by excluding men who are dependent upon high marks. The CRIMSON feels that it is possible to broaden the field of study by marking upon progress rather than attainment...
...which will not be accepted in cash, but will be charged on the term bills of all who have filed bonds with the Bursar. Men who have not filed bonds will have to make an initial deposit of at least $15 with the Bursar for board expenses, and maintain a deposit of not less than $10. Trial membership without payment of fee will be allowed for one week...
...which will not be accepted in cash, but will be charged on the term bills of all who have filed bonds with the Bursar. Men who have not filed bonds will have to make an initial deposit of at least $15 with the Bursar for board expenses, and maintain a deposit of not less than $10. Trial membership without payment of fee will be allowed for one week...
...College awake to itself? Is the University run for the Faculty or for the students? What are other institutions doing which we might well adopt? Is our lazy satisfaction warranted? A live magazine, such as Harvard has the ability and the duty to maintain, should answer these questions, not in a spirit of chronic protest, but with the idea of arousing undergraduate interest in College affairs other than football, and of expressing this opinion for the service of the authorities. One of the undergraduate papers is already committed to this policy, another has the equally important aim of preserving...
...choice of Captain Little's successor bears especial significance in view of the number of points in both the intercollegiate and Yale meets which will be lost by graduation. Without this handicap he will have a difficult standard to maintain, for under Captain Little's leadership a team was developed which defeated Yale after losing several sure points through illness and accident...