Word: assisting
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Thayer '85 will speak Monday night in the Union on "Medicine and Surgery as a Career". This will be the fifth lecture in the series which the Union has been conducting to assist undergraduates in their choice of a vocation, and which will be brought to a close on Tuesday night, when President Lowell will speak on the relation of a liberal education to a career. Both of these lectures will be open to all members of the University irrespective of their membership in the Union...
...been customary to have these talks for Freshmen for a number of years in order to assist them in their choice of a field of concentration. Freshmen are also expected to discuss the subject with their Faculty advisers, and if the adviser is a member of the department in which they elect to concentrate, they may make out their plans for concentration under his supervision. If, however, the adviser is in some other department, the plan is to be submitted for approval to some member of the department which has been chosen for concentration. A blank has been sent...
...talks by Dr. Thayer and President Lowell, which will be open to all members of the University, will be the final speeches in the series which the Union, has been holding to assist undergraduates in the choice of a vocation. On Monday night Dr. Thayer, who is the physical-in-chief of the Johns Hopkins Hospital and a member of the Board of Overseers of the University, will speak on "Medicine and Surgery as a Career". During the war Dr. Thayer held the rank of Brigadire General in the Medical Service and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. The talk...
...been customary to have these talks for Freshmen for a number of years in order to assist them in their choice of a field of concentration. A blank has been sent to each Freshman on which to indicate his choice of a field of concentration and also the courses in that field which he proposes to take during the remainder of his college course. Freshmen will be required to file these blanks in the office of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, in University 2A, on or before...
Within two days the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Commerce gave their opinions of what Russia under its present government means to this country. While very different in treatment, both statements coincided in one conclusion- that Russia must help herself before the United States can assist her materially by diplomatic recognition or any other means. Secretary Hughes made his statement in response to an appeal from the Women's Committee for Recognition of Russia. But his remarks were doubtless designed also as an answer to Senator Borah and others who are demanding recognition for Russia. Admitting...