Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...country of a highly selected group of British students, capable of using productively the best we have to give them and stimulating their American teachers and fellow students their best efforts. All of the Commonwealth Fellows are graduates or recognized universities of England, Scotland, Wales, or Ireland. Harvard Alumni Bulletin...
...following article on Beethoven was written by W. R. Spalding '87, Professor of Music in the University, for the current issue of the Harvard Alumni Bulletin, and is in part reprinted here with permission...
...just been published and sets forth its activities during the four years of its existence. In this time the Committee has acted as the medium between the University and the graduates and has taken steps to facilitate such relations in the future by recommending that an official bulletin of information be published by the University and distributed without charge three or four times annually to each graduate...
...attempt to keep the alumni informed of at least some of the activities of the University the Committee had published in the Spring of 1925 in the Alumni Bulletin a series of articles by men who were in close touch. Among the contributors were such men as President Lowell, Bishop William Lawrence '71, Professor G. H. Chase '96, Mr. Henry Pennypacker and Dean D. L. Edsall...
...tribute to the memory of Lionel de Jersey Harvard '15, only lineal descendant of John Harvard to graduate from Harvard College, will be put in place this summer according to the current issue of the Alumni Bulletin. Three identical bronze tablets will be unveiled at the John Harvard house at Stratford-on-Avon, England, Lionel Hall, and the D. U. Clubhouse, Cambridge...