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Second-year students, who operate on a different academic schedule than the first-year students, received their grades early last month. Accustomed to seeing "E's," "SAT's," "LOOP's," and "UNSAT's," many students in their second year were bewildered by the numbers in front of them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: B-School Changes Grading | 2/10/1987 | See Source »

...course the first thing that you will notice in reading this well-worn column is that Willie Cousins is absent. Such are the fortunes of war and the penalties of living off-station. It looks as though I'll have to take the blame all by myself and suffer Unsat's alone. I'm going to miss Bill getting "hot" copy, rewriting and generally helping to make everybody's private life public...

Author: By Ens. T. X. cronin, | Title: *The Lucky Bag* | 11/17/1944 | See Source »

...Boston front was quiet last weekend with the repercussions of those wicked looking stapled report cards and rumored Board meetings. The ten percent that ventured out to celebrate--this includes distinction and unsat majors were richly rewarded...

Author: By T.x. Cronin and W.m. COUSINS Jr., S | Title: The Lucky Bag | 9/22/1944 | See Source »

Ever since Saturday the majority of us have definitely been carried away, with hopes and fears of D's and Unsat's. The social scene was highlighted by the Ladies Radio Research Laboratory dance at the Arlmont Country Club. The soiree was very much enjoyed by all middies invited. We didn't know technicians could be so human. Red Naddy, John Miller, Rudy Mooller, Al Ogden, Ken Mills and Ray "leather lunged" Wible with his marks and ribbons dominated the scene from the dance floor. Other parts of the Club were too dark for purposes of identification. Besides...

Author: By Jack T. Shindler, | Title: The Lucky Bag | 8/29/1944 | See Source »

...worry like hell when you get back these first Report marks. But don't crease your manly brows, we both got "Unsat's" in our first report. That frightened the life out of us. So we went to work, as Gil Cross puts it, "to got this Harvard system down cold." By dint of hard work, clean living, and being nice to the markers, we can now boast that we have lifted our marks up to a high Low Pass...

Author: By W. M. Cousins jr. and T.x. Cronin, S | Title: The Lucky Bag | 7/18/1944 | See Source »

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