Word: students
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Every student shall take at least six of his courses in some one department, or in one of the recognized fields for distinction. In the latter case, four must be in one department. Only two of the six may be courses open to Freshmen or distinctly elementary in character...
...purposes of distribution all the courses open to undergraduates shall be divided among the following four general groups. Every student shall distribute at least six of his courses among the three general groups in which his chief work does not lie, and he shall take in each group not less than one course, and not less than three in any two groups. He shall not count for purposes of distribution more than two courses which are also listed in the group in which his main work lies...
President Lowell's plans for the modification of the elective system are embodied in the new Faculty rules for the choice of studies. Such restrictions as have been imposed will make but little interference with the choice of the average student. They are safeguards to prevent the abuses to which unchecked freedom in the selection of courses has given rise, rather than hard and fast rules making a prescribed curriculum. Within the limits set by the new rules there will be abundant room for election, but there will be less chance for misguided experimentation...
...Every student in Harvard College and the Lawrence Scientific School who, at the end of the Christmas or spring recess, fails to register at the time set for that purpose, may be required to pay to the Bursar a fee of $5 before being permitted to register. Payment of this fee does not preclude action by either of the Administrative Boards in the case of students who register late...
...PHILOSOPHICAL CLUB. "The Practicality of Philosophy and its Place in the General Student's Curriculum." Mr. R. E. Saleski will open the Discussion. Hollis 21, 7.45 P. M. Men interested are cordially invited, especially those beginning the study of Philosophy...