Word: attendent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...career today demands so much specialized knowledge that the college graduate of twenty-two finds himself faced with many more problems than the graduate of a century ago. To obtain adequate training he must ordinarily attend a Graduate School. But the time he has graduated from the Medical School he is 26, from the law School 25, from the Business School 24, and from any other School...
Announcement was made yesterday of the patroness list for the Thanksgiving Dance at Dudley Hall on Wednesday, November 27. The following faculty wives are to attend: Mesdames Charles W. Duhig, Arthur N. Holcombe, Frederick C. Packard, and A. W. Samborski. Forrest T. Foss '38, in general charge of the dance arrangements, announced that dancing will go on from 9 until 12 o'clock, the music to be furnished by Alden Porter and his orchestra...
...history of the French film movement in America goes back to the summer of 1931, when Mrs. Rand happened to attend a production of "La Grande Mare" at a Paris theatre. Immediately struck by the value which films would have in helping Americans to an understanding of French, she tried as soon as she returned to Cambridge to interest other people in the idea, including among others John A. Haeseler '23, former Director of the University Film Service...
Harvard's principal appeal as a college is to a few hundred intellectual aristocrats, perhaps half the number who attend every year. Antioch's appeal is to the great American, the Practical Man, the Efficient Producer, the Ambitious...
...small group of interested Freshmen. At the end of the year the club numbered twelve members. Meetings were held once a week, and on several occasions outside speakers gave talks, among them Hoyliger De Windt '12, of the Boylston Stamp Company. All stamp collectors are invited to attend the meeting next Tuesday...