Word: bureau
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...staff of the Bureau (of Supervisors) is composed of fifty-five supervisors, most of whom have had both graduate study and teaching experience at Harvard. All are well acquainted with the work in the undergraduate courses and have been selected by the instructors as the most competent persons available to assist students to meet their particular problems. . . . In the first fifteen weeks of 1939-40, 265 students have used the services of the Bureau. Of these, 155 have been referred to supervisors, while the remainder worked only with the Secretary of the Committee. Of the 155 students who needed special...
After tracing the history of the University's anti-cram parlor drive in the past year, he stressed the inexpensive but effective work done by the Bureau of Supervisors. He reported that 265 students have used the services of the Bureau in the first 15 weeks of its existence...
...Treasury. Officially a T-Man is an "investigative agent of the Intelligence Unit of the Bureau of Internal Revenue of the United States Treasury." Mr. Irey detests "T-Man" because it sounds like...
Last year James Russel ("Jimmy") Young, in charge of Hearst's International News Service bureau in Tokyo, lectured in the U. S. Said he: "[a foreign correspondent] should have the ability to meet all kinds of people and keep their confidence at all times. If you don't like the country you're in, just remember that nobody in the country invited you to come there anyhow. ..." Last week Jimmy had his own words to chew on, for he had lost the confidence of Japan's police: Jimmy Young was under arrest...
Last year a large number of the students who sought aid from the student counselors had difficulty with their work. "But this year," Swett stated, "their problems have been cleared up by the newly-instituted Bureau of Supervision. These problems have been dealt with by Stanley C. Salmen '36, head of the Bureau of Supervision, in much the same manner used formerly by the counselors...