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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Winthrop, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and Mr. T. M. Osborne, of the Committee on Public Utility in New York; in December, Mr. E. B. Baldwin, the Arctic explorer, and Mr. A. H. Woods, of the New York Police Department; in January, Dr. Charles A. Eastman, the only North American Indian on the lecture platform; in March, Hon. Samuel W. McCall, Representative from Massachusetts, Hon. J. B. Scott, Solicitor for the State Department, Mr. John Kendrick Bangs, the noted humorist, and Attorney General Bonaparte...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROMISING UNION LECTURES | 10/8/1908 | See Source »

...following have signified their willingness to address the members of the Union, but the final dates for their lectures have not yet been arranged: Hon. William Travers Jerome, District Attorney of New York, Mr. John Hays Hammond, the engineer, Hon. Charlemagne Tower, American Ambassador to Germany, and Hon. Gifford Pinchot, Head of the United States Forestry Department...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROMISING UNION LECTURES | 10/8/1908 | See Source »

...Chartered Accountant, of the firm of Price, Water house & Co., Accountants, New York; E. S. Meade, Ph.D., Professor of Finance in the University of Pennsylvania. In Business 17 (Industrial Organization): F. W. Taylor, M.E., Sc.D., Consulting Mechanical Engineer, Expert in Industrial Organization, late President of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; C. G. L. Barth, Expert in Industrial Organization...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Lecturers for Business School | 10/6/1908 | See Source »

Competition, as the essential part of opportunity, is in direct opposition to the ideas of monopoly that have been dominating industrial and labor organizations. Harvard offers a competition in intellectual labor, beginning with the entrance examinations which distinguish Harvard almost alone among American institutions. From entrance examinations to graduation and then on in business life extends a series of competitions, for the world at large has not yet accepted the elimination of competition. Men come here to acquire the mental power, mental alertness, the perspicacity that is essential for success...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FACULTY RECEPTION | 10/6/1908 | See Source »

...typewriting. J. O. Wicks 2L.: economics. G. H. Howard 2L.: commercial law. J. C. Mcchem 2L.: comand investments, L. W. Churchill: bookkeeping. A. C. Coughlan 2L.: elementary arithmetic: H. B. Platt 1G.: advanced arithmetic. J. S. Miller '10: algebra: geometry; civics, I. N. Linnell; music, L. O. Cummings '10; American history, E. R. Lewis 2L.; mechanical drawing, E. T. P. Walker...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Prospect Union Plans for Year | 10/5/1908 | See Source »

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