Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...recent numbers of the Bulletin I have observed, with some amusement, not unmingled with sorrow, the palpitant emotion of certain contributors to its columns anent the alarming tendency of preparatory school graduates to choose for matriculation other colleges than Harvard. The glamor of athletic supremacy, which for some years has been Harvard's, has not, apparently, resulted in an increase of applicants for admission--far from it, if the latest figures from Andover and Exeter are to be believed. And yet, does not the remedy for this condition lie in Harvard's own hands...
...government and the municipal administration of cities are widely used in the University and in other higher institutions of learning in the country. Professor Munro was at one time Associate Editor of the American Political Science Review, was in charge of the Municipal Affairs Bureau of the Alumni Bulletin, and has had great experience as au editorial and political writer for newspapers and magnates...
...clock Monday, February 14. Students should consult their advisers before handing in their lists of studies if any half-courses are added which the advisers have not already approved in writing. A directory showing when and where advisers may be consulted on February 14 will be posted on bulletin boards and printed in the CRIMSON. Failure to hand in the list of studies by the prescribed time will entail a $5 fine...
Comment from the Alumni who see our affairs in better perspective than we can, should carry weight. This question has struck the Alumni Bulletin forcefully enough to call forth the following editorial...
...increase is that will become more difficult for a student to work his way through college; but, with the lessened buying power of the dollar in every field, it is as easy to earn $300 now as $200 four years ago. The comprehensive figures recently published by the Alumni Bulletin indicate conclusively that any man who has the right mettle and who wants to work his way through Harvard will be able to do so regardless of the increase...