Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Department of Social Ethics at Harvard. This is one of the most important steps taken for many years in the way of expanding Harvard's influence to the social work of the world at large. The council intends to systematize and simplify social service researches by publishing a bulletin, giving an account of the council's current activities and of the material collected, to which other societies may refer, thus avoiding the duplication of work which is now such an impediment to progress. President Lowell has welcomed the plan very heartily, and Harvard has given a room in Emerson Hall...
...very enlightening suggestion on the question of making the opera more often within the means of Harvard students appears in a communication signed by Henry S. Thompson '99, in the last Alumni Bulletin. Mr. Thompson's plan is "that a dozen or so musical, literary and dramatic societies now within the University take up the matter seriously with the view of raising a fund, the income of which would reserve a certain number of seats to be disposed of to members of the University at reasonable prices...
...letter to the Bulletin Mr. Robert Withington '06 suggests that such an important centenary should not pass unnoticed and that there should be a more memorable, but hardly more dignified, celebration of the event than when Stoughton passed her hundredth birthday...
...Harvard Alumni Bulletin publishes this morning a vigorous editorial urging a transferal of the annual Commencement Exercises from Sanders Theatre, where they have been held in the past, to the quadrangle at the rear of Sever Hall. Last year the Alumni Association tried the experiment with success. The Bulletin goes...
...current issue of the Harvard Bulletin announces the election of John Chipman Gray '59, LL.D., Royal Professor of Law and senior member of the firm of Ropes, Gray, and Gorham as president of the Alumni Association of the University...