Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...School of Business Administration; Professor Charles Dourier Hazen, of Columbia University; William Roscoe Thayer '81, a member of the Board of Overseers; Robert Howard Lord '06, Assistant Professor of History; Professor Archibald Cary Coolidge '87, of the History Department; M. A. de Wolfe Howe '87, editor of the Alumni Bulletin; Professor R. M. Johnston, of the History Department; A. W. Shaw, lecturer in the Business School and editor of System; Kuno Francke, who has jut resigned his post as Professor of German Culture; Professor Thomas Nixon Carver, of the Economics Department; Professor Frank William Taussig '79, Chairman of the Federal...
Mark Antony de Wolfe Howe '87, editor of the Alumni Bulletin, has a book on "The Harvard Volunteers in Europe: Personal Records of Experience." First-hand information concerning the present European war is preserved in these extracts from diaries, journals, and letters. The collection covers work in the trenches, in Serbia, with the ambulance corps, hospital units, the distributing service, the Foreign Legion, and the aviation corps. The names of more than 400 University men enlisted in the conflict are given as an appendix...
...comprehensive schedule, posted last night on the bulletin board in the basement of University Hall, shows the work to be carried on in the course in lectures, drills and section meetings during the concluding two weeks of the term...
...most of their time at their coming convention at Harvard to find a way to make their journals fit to read. Some of the college papers are eyesores typographically, others read as though they were edited by grammar school students and still others, at best nothing more than glorified bulletin boards, betray a striking lack of initiative on the part of their managers. The influence, for good or evil, which a college newspaper possesses is not always appreciated. What effect it has upon the students of the college need not be seriously considered. But what effect it has upon students...
...attention of all cadets will be called to the fact that every official notice is duly posted upon the bulletin boards of the Department, in the basement of University Hall, south entrance; and that there is no excuse for cadets failing to inform themselves as to the current instructions, showing sections, lecture groups, companies or detachments to which they may be assigned or attached; the subject matter taught, or the outside reading and special work required. Further information can be obtained at the Commandant's Office, 1 University Hall...