Word: mid-term
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...students' minds for its emasculation of the tutorial system, when it was voted to set up what has come to be known as the seven weeks' rule. This rule, which is in effect today, requires that all undergraduates taking regular undergraduate courses must be tested and given a mid-term mark before the end of the seventh week of every term. Although in some cases a paper may count as the seven weeks' grade in the over whelming majority of instances the mark is based on the results of an hour exam. The rule was established because the Faculty felt...
...this is ominous enough considering that Ulen lost star backstroker Dave Murray a week ago to mid-term graduation, and hence lost both first and second places in this event against the West Point invaders...
Dark spots marring the roseate Crimson picture, however, are not only the practice loss due to vacation and exams, but a gap in the lineup caused by the graduation of Davy Murray. G.I. credits suddenly materializing from University Hall left Murray with a mid-term degree and Coach Ulen without a backstroker...
...special mid-term election last night, the Crimson Network chose Harold P. Field '46, of Rochester, New York, and Leverett House, to serve as president until the regular February elections. The post was left vacant by the resignation of Ray A. Goldberg '48 to devote more time to other work...
...serious dilemma. For if they register discontent with the current domestic policy of the Truman Administration (there have been no great differences on foreign policy since 1943) they run the concurrent risk of rendering impotent the total forces of the government. The lessons of 1918, 1930 and many other mid-term contests are ample to illustrate the overall frustration that results from a division of partisan leadership between Capitol Hill and the White House. The question remains whether the unmistakable swing to the Republicans is as strong as B. Carroll Reece would have it, or as hypothetical as Hannigan would...