Harry J. Marks papers, 1931-1988.
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Marks, Harry J.
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Educated at Harvard, with work at the Universitiies of Heidelberg and Berlin, Marks was hired as an instructor at the University of Connecticut in 1946. A scholar of 19th and 20th century European social and intellectual history, Marks worked his way up to full professor, retiring in 1978, but remaining active in the University until his death in 1988. From the description of Harry J. Marks papers, 1931-1988. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 429904267 ...
University of Connecticut.
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In 1931, the faculty of the University of Connecticut voted to offer comprehensive examinations in most degree programs to graduating seniors, and outgrowth of a report to the Committee on the Study of Honors (11/6/1930). The departments reported the results of the examinations and their recommendations to the Registrar and the Committees on Scholastic Standing and Degrees with Distinction. Degrees would then be awarded without distinction, with distinction or with highest distinction. The progr...