Word: agreements
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...following article, entitled "The Present Status of the Technology Agreement,' in the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin, gives a very comprehensive survey of the relations between the University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
...years that the Business School has existed, it has already gained the respect and confidence of many business houses throughout the country. One large South American exporting company in New York has made a standing agreement to take two of the School's graduates of high standing each year, and give them positions either in New York or in their South American branches. Many New England firms have been only too glad to offer their plants as laboratories for the research work of second-year men. Other firms, alive to the superiority of Business School graduates over the ordinary college...
...cent. during the preceding year in the school, may with the approval of both faculties register in the Divinity School, and take, without charge, a maximum of two courses in the University as part of their year's work in Newton Theological Institution; it being understood that this agreement does not oblige an instructor to give any course which would not be given were it not for students in Newton Theological Institution...
First comes a description of the new plan of conducting entrance exams and the new requirements for admission. Much attention is given to the combination with the University of Technology. The terms of the agreement are printed and the names of Technology professors giving courses, which are open to members of the University, are included. The names of M. I. T. students, taking courses in the University, under the rules for the combined degree, are printed both in the general University directory and again under a separate head among the class lists. A full account of the Technology courses open...
...Student Council Committee on Military Affairs has decided to omit the following section of the tentative enrollment agreement: "I shall endeavor, to the best of my ability, to attend, and will encourage others to attend, the camps of military instruction to be held during the summer of 1916." This has been done because the great number of hostile criticisms seemed to indicate that the consensus of opinion in the University is against this provision...