Word: bulletin
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...Bulletin of the Department of Labor. 12 vols...
...Bulletin of the United States Department of Labor (vols...
...bulletin issued recently by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching proposes a plan for a permanent arrangement by which teachers of the United States shall be assigned for a year or half-year to schools in Prussia, and vice versa. The instruction to be given by the exchange teacher is the teaching of his own language in a conversational way. He must be a college or university graduate and have been a teacher, though not necessarily of language, for at least a year. His living expenses will be paid by the government of the country to which...
...Institute and of the Southern Education Board, and held the same position in Smith College and the University of Tennessee. Roger Sherman Greene '01, A. M. '02, who held successively the offices of assistant managing editor, managing editor, and president of the CRIMSON, and was an editor of the Bulletin, has risen to distinction in the consular service. He has been Consul at Vladivostok, Siberia, Secretary to the United States Minister, and Vice Deputy Consul-General, at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He has also held the office of Vice-Consul at Nagasaki, and Kobe, Japan, and later became United States...
Entries for the annual spring handicap track games, to be held in the stadium, Saturday, at 3 o'clock, close today at 6 P. M. All who wish to compete should sign the blue--Book on the bulletin board in the Locker Building before that time. No one is eligible who has not taken the strength test since January 1 and received a card from Dr. Sargent. Cups will be given as prizes for first and second and probably for third place. All events will be handicap except the quarter-mile, which will be run from scratch. Only...