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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...secretary of the League and approved by him at least 30 days before the time set for the close of the competition. Certain subjects already approved may be obtained from the secretary. Typewritten duplicates, accompanied by a sealed envelope hearing a fictitious name and enclosing the real name, address, and college class of the competitor, must be mailed to the secretary of the League not later than September...
...students registered in any college or university in the United States offering direct instruction in municipal government," for an essay on "Efficient Billboard Regulation." The essays must not exceed 10,000 words, and must be typewritten in duplicate. Both copies must be mailed not later than March 15, 1916, addressed to Clinton Rogers Woodruff, secretary of the National Municipal League, North American Building, Philadelphia, Pa., marked "For the William H. Baldwin Prize. Each paper must be marked with a "nom de plume" enclosed in a sealed envelope with the full name, address, college, and class, of the competitor...
...John Harvard with exercises in the Delta before the founder's statue this morning at 8.30 o'clock. A cornet will be sounded at that hour to summon all members of the University to pay homage to John Harvard's memory. E. H. Foreman '16 will deliver a short address, and the ceremonies will close with the placing of wreaths upon the statue and the singing of "Fair Harvard," led by members of the University Glee Club. The gathering will then adjourn to Appleton Chapel, where the Reverend Paul Revere Frothingham '86 will speak on a special topic, appropriate...
Shall the profession of teaching be a vocation demanding special training or shall it be made the dumping ground for men who merely follow the line of least resistance? Governor Walsh, in his address to the Massachusetts Teachers' Association yesterday, indicated the answer: "Professional training for high school teaching seems to me to be essential...
...printed in the Crimson Printing Company's new offices in the rear of the building, today's paper is the first to be compiled and edited in the new building itself. The temporary offices that have been occupied since the opening of college have been given up, and the address of the CRIMSON, will henceforth be care of the Crimson Building, 14-20 Plympton street, Cambridge...