Word: answering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...custom for some years past, Phillips Brooks House, in the Northwest corner of the Yard is conducting an Information Bureau for New students. It is open from 8 to 5 o'clock on week days, and from 8 to 1 o'clock on Saturdays. The bureau is to answer questions of any sort in regard to college matters, and to help newcomers in every way possible Nearly all University pamphlets and publications are at hand for distribution. Freshmen will find a directory of the Senior Class in which they may look up the rooms of their Senior advisers...
...been the custom for some years past, Phillips Brooks House, in the Northwest corner of the Yard is conducting an Information Bureau for new students daily from 8 to 5 o'clock. The bureau is to answer questions of any sort in regard to college matters, and to help newcomers in every way possible. Nearly all University pamphlets and publications are at hand for distribution. Freshmen will find a directory of the Senior Class in which they may look up the rooms of their Senior advisers...
...pledge themselves to give to the Class Fund, without which the unity of their class will be in a precarious situation when the time comes to make class reports and hold class reunions. We should think that a good many more than half the class would at least answer the notices which they have forced the Treasurer to send...
Were an ornithologist suddenly to stumble upon a real live dodo, his pleasure, but not his surprise, might be greater than that of a music-lover of 1913 on finding himself confronted with Mr. Goepp's "Is Wagner a Master?" Mr. Goepp supports his negative answer with all the impressiveness and argumentive force which the printing of the word "no" in italics can confer. However, the right to his own opinion is one far from the present reviewer be the attempt to dissuade Mr. Goepp from his honest conviction that Wagner was "destructive of melody," that his career was "decadent...
...Publication Office has prepared a new edition of "Students' Expenses and College Aids" which aims to answer the many letters received in regard to the expense of attending the University. The booklet considers the necessary College expenses, the institutions, as the dining halls, and loan libraries, tending to keep down the cost of living, scholarships, and the chances for employment during the college year and in summer. The report of the secretary for student employment shows that students of the University earned $107,711.96 during the year...