Word: acquaintances
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...made from the alternates, as has been done frequently in former years. The men will not be assigned to the affirmative or negative team until just before the debate. Time will now be devoted to preparation consisting of debates, conferences with advisers, and library work, in order to acquaint each man with every phase of the subject...
...benefit from contact with the professor; and he is here given free access to the lectures of many of the best known professors in the country. He may put his time and work on the subject in which he is interested, and by the visiting privilege he may also acquaint himself with the leaders in other subjects. It is not dabbling for him to hear as many of these men as possible while he can. Seniors especially, for their days are growing few, in case they have come so far in ignorance of the leading professors, might consider a visit...
...Club of that city has appointed a large and representative committee to communicate with the various colleges and universities to ask the names of any such graduates. The club believes that thus it can render important assistance in both a social and business way, and furthermore that it can acquaint the men with local opportunities for civic and social service...
...conducted by the Cambridge Young Men's Christian Association. Last year thirty-four men participated in this form of social service, and the increase in classes already enrolled demands twice this number. A. H. Whitney '11 has been appointed Assistant Director of the Y. M. C. A. Institute to acquaint Harvard men with the needs and benefits of service among the ten thousand foreigners of Cambridge. Those willing to give one evening a week to such teaching in Cambridge should leave their names at Perkins 21 or at Phillips Brooks House...
...done by Harvard students. Thirty-four men took part in this form of social service last year and the increase in classes already enrolled demands twice this number of teachers now. A. H. Whitman '11 has been appointed Assistant Director of the Y. M. C. A. Institute to acquaint Harvard men with the needs and benefits of service among the ten thousand foreigners of Cambridge. The names of those willing to give one evening a week to such teaching in Cambridge should be left for him at 21 Perkins Hall or at Phillips Brooks House...