Word: scholasticism
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The '50 team is bolstered by the presense of several former all-scholastic athletes, as well as a number of players who won their class numerals earlier in the year with the football and basketball squads.
These examinations are in two parts, a three-hour Scholastic Aptitude test, in the morning, which is required of all students, and, in the afternoon, several one-hour achievement tests in specific subjects, of which students are expected to take three.
The Class of 1944 had an almost identical record, since 54 percent of its members were active in some organized non-scholastic field and 35 percent in non-athletic groups.
While most undergraduates take advantage of the spring vacation to relax from the strain of scholastic work, five different College groups will devote the next week to carrying the came of Fair Harvard to outlying athletic, theatrical, and choral fronts.
Because the French opportunities have not been too well publicized and because the prevailing red tape is discouraging, the number of takers has been low. But the moderate cost of living in France and the attractions of Paris in the Spring are bound to awaken an appetite for Gallic extension...