Word: bulletin
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Courses will begin at 9 A. M. For times of meeting, see the Announcement of courses of Instruction, second edition, 1907-08, to be obtained at the Harvard Union, first floor, Reading Room, for places of meeting, see official bulletin boards...
...Alumni Association created last January a new officer known as the General Secretary of the Alumni Association. Asst. Dean E. H. Wells '97 was chosen to hold this office. Headquarters were acquired at 50 State street, Boston, and much work is already underway in enlarging the scope of the Bulletin, in obtaining geographical, chronological, alphabetical lists of all Harvard men with addresses and occupations, in increasing the efficiency of the Appointments Office, in closely connecting all Harvard interests throughout the country and in furnishing information on Harvard affairs. Mr. Wells, though holding this position as secretary, is still closely connected...
...directors of the Association, of which seven will be elected. Among other work to be undertaken by the Association, is the publishing of a catalogue of complete lives of all Harvard men, whether or not graduates, the re-editing of the Quinquennial Catalogue, and the editing of the Harvard Bulletin...
...office of the general secretary of the Harvard Alumni Association will open this morning at Room 50, 50 State street, Boston. Mr. E. H. Wells '97, as general secretary, will have charge of the publication of the Quinquennial Catalogue, which has heretofore been published by the University. The Bulletin will be taken over as the official organ of the Association...
...said Mr. Greene, will be in charge of Mr. E. H. Wells '97, who will also undertake the extensive task of editing the quinquennial catalogue, which is to contain a complete record of all former students in the University. Mr. Wells will also be the editor of the Harvard Bulletin, and will continue to have charge of the Harvard appointment office. In his new position there is a chance for rendering a new and real service, which should turn out most valuable. Great prospects are open for Harvard University and no spirit is lacking anywhere. The CRIMSON can help chiefly...