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I was struck by this title in the following, and would be very glad to learn where it came from. A quote from "A history of Trinity College":
In 1961 a moderatorship in English literature and language was introduced. The introduction of these moderatorship examinations was accompanied by the
development of honor courses and of a system of ‘honor privileges’ which eventually enabled honor students to substitute honor for ordinary lectures, and honor for all ordinary examinations except the Final Freshman examination, or ‘Little-go’. The abolition in 1959 of ‘Little-go’ for honor students completed the separation of the honor from the ordinary curriculum;
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"Little-go"
Jackie 10/16/2001 4:51 PM ![]()
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Jackie 10/17/2001 12:41 AM ![]()
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wwh 10/17/2001 12:48 AM
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