Word: burean
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Although not directly in the employ of the advertising department of the Bermuda Travel Burean, the Vagabond has no scruples against voicing a hope that not a few of those who have faithfully followed him from lecture to lecture this fall will join the old stowaway in welcoming the dawn of a new year in that fair isle of liberty which lies somewhere to the southeast. For with all the wisdom and foresight of three wise men the Vagabond is closing up his quarters in the Lowell House construction shack and leaving Cambridge for the festive season. All of which...
Arthur Lancaster Watkins '31 of Arlington was elected chairman of the committee on speakers, and William Ward Foshay '31, of Port Chester, New York, placed in charge of the information burean and room registry for the coming year...
...totals for the last three years are 56, 197 and 203 respectively. Last year's figure is the largest for any one year since 1914, when the Burean was founded...
...illustrate this "undisputed evil" Nichols cites several quotations from the editorial pages of last year's CRIMSON, among them, that paper's attack on the student employment burean, the University Band, and the English department...
...changed policy among colleges with regard to the placing of graduates would seem to be the most obvious implication of the report sent by Albert C. Crawford, director of the Yale Burean of Appointments, to President Angell. An unscrupulous victimization of college men, which has not been confined to Yale, has made it "necessary in some degree to select the firms to whom interview privileges are extended and to refuse to companies unwilling to plan shead or to furnish in advance adequate data concerning their opportunities...