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Dating back as early as 1865, the sophomore and junior classes of RPI took calculus as an entire grade rather than students taking multiple levels at once. From this, many students dreaded the course and thus began the tradition of the Calculus Cremation. | Dating back as early as 1865, the sophomore and junior classes of RPI took calculus as an entire grade rather than students taking multiple levels at once. From this, many students dreaded the course and thus began the tradition of the Calculus Cremation. | ||
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Revision as of 03:18, 25 February 2023
Introduction
Dating back as early as 1865, the sophomore and junior classes of RPI took calculus as an entire grade rather than students taking multiple levels at once. From this, many students dreaded the course and thus began the tradition of the Calculus Cremation.