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Seniors applying to any graduate schools except medical or law schools will have to achieve scholastic standing in the upper quarter of their class, or else have scored 80 or more on the draft test in order to be eligible for deferment, according to a directive just released by the...
By the number and variety of its component units alone, Cornell is assured of obtaining a highly diversified student body. Not many Eastern schools have agricultural, engineering, veterinary, and liberal arts concentrators rubbing shoulders even figuratively on the same campus. Of course the contact is not that close or constant...
This summer 160 pupils and 70 teachers are taking part in the program. The students are all volunteers, and in selecting them, the university picked the first applicants that came along until its quota was filled. Each student can take two of the seven courses offered; the university asks no...
The spring of 1928 marked the beginning of one of the most unique contests in the history of the College. Mrs. William L. Putnam had given $125,000 to the University so that Harvard could carry on scholastic contests with other institutions. One member of the Class of '29, L...
This fraternity--sorority difference causes or is reflected in another academic situation. The scholastic average of all sorority women at mid-year's was 83.37. The average of all women together was 83.20, and of neutral women, 83.06. On the male side of the street neutral men led with 78.02...