Word: bulletin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Moyer of the Alumni Placement Office respectfully begs to disagree with Mr. Tunis in a recent Alumni Bulletin article. Basing his predictions on fact and figures of the Class of '37, Mr. Moyer can say to the Class of '39: Two years from now, ceteris paribus, half of you will have jobs. Most of the rest of you will be plugging yet in graduate schools, aiming to be doctors, lawyers, professors, and tycoons. Only four per cent of you- say thirty out of six hundred and fifty--will be part of the eleven million who tramp the payments. And finally...
Professor Sorokin agrees in principle with the objections to the Committee of Eight report of the Cambridge Union of University Teachers published last week in its Bulletin...
...leading editorial of today's issue of the Alumni Bulletin, the editors review the tutoring school campaign and in reference to the faculty action of last week prohibiting the employment of students by tutoring schools, state that they feel that the Faculty ought to act further...
...editors of the Bulletin feel that last week's action, although commendable, puts too much responsibility on the Dean's Office which will now have to make arbitrary distinctions as to what is legitimate tutoring...
...Bulletin says that it suspects that the Faculty will take over a lot of tutoring in the form of some sort of a University tutoring school. "But the Bulletin feels--as doubtless the Faculty feels--that more positive measures are greatly to be desired...