Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...compatible with serious work than obtains in some other medical centres. We believe that the Graduate School, with good management, has a great future before it. But it has no endowment, and is wholly dependent on the fees of its students. It has been obliged to convert its Monthly Bulletin into a Quarterly. This Bulletin is a legitimate and desirable means of informing the medical profession of the country of the establishment of the School, and of its activities...
...Neill '16, business manager of the CRIMSON; E. H. Foreman '16; H. Wentworth '17, president of the Lampoon; L. P. Mansfield '16, former president of the Lampoon; H. A. Larrabee '16, former president of the Illustrated; M. A. DeW. Howe '87, editor of the Alumni Bulletin; and R. S. Mitchell 1G., president of the Monthly...
...schedule of Freshman trial matches for this afternoon will be posted on the respective bulletin boards of the three Freshman dormitories this morning...
...chairman was able to keep regular office hours for a small part of the school year. The fact that such headquarters were established, however, served as a means of informing the student body of our existence and growth. During the year we have made constant use of the bulletin board in the Students' Room both for notices of meetings of interest in the School and in Boston, for additions to our room-registry, and for the announcement of opportunities for outside employment. It has been our aim to establish an employment bureau at the Medical School for the benefit...
...system has been instated for recording track attendance. Each candidate should sign his name and class on the sheets posted on the bulletin board in the Locker Building Mondays, and on the following week-days he should register the time at which he leaves practice. It is important that all candidates sign up regularly on these sheets, since excuses from military lectures will be based on them...