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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...have the opportunity to express my approval of the proposed memorial to the men of 1920 who lost their lives in the war. Although in general we should guard against erecting individual monuments, an exception may well be made in this case. In the minds of these men, the call to arms was intimately associated with undergraduate life. Their main interests lay in the activities of the Yard, the river, and the Field; and while they were in service, their thoughts doubtless turned to Harvard almost as often as to their homes. Attachment of this kind, it seems...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 6/3/1919 | See Source »

...board has now issued a call for 2,000 more men; which includes both-seamen and apprentices for deck officers' positions. Henry Howard, director of the Shipping Board's recruiting service, states that there never has been a time in the history of American shipping when the demand for merchant crews was so great as it is now. The positions, on going to sea, command salaries of from $55 to $75 a month, according to the rating, and in addition, board and living quarters are furnished free...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MERCHANT MARINE NEEDS MEN | 5/31/1919 | See Source »

University work in Education has two main purposes--the solution, by study, experiment, and investigation, of the many and varied problems of education; and the training of leaders for the schools. Both these purposes call for a graduate institution, with ample equipment for research, including a laboratory and a school, with an adequate staff of specialists, and with a body of students capable of advanced study based on a college education and experience in teaching and school administration. The training of college students for their first work as teachers must probably remain at least in part an undergraduate business...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $500,000 BEQUEST FOR SCHOOL OF EDUCATION | 5/28/1919 | See Source »

...give the Federation of Labor is not to be ignored. It is a significant fact that that organization is pushing this movement to the limit. But unless our professors see an advantage in refusing to read a book or give a lecture whenever the Federation of labor chooses to call a general strike, it is difficult to see how the profession itself will gain from such an alliance. A federation of teachers unassociated with labor organizations ought to be able to reach their goal without encountering the real dangers which would attend such an association...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IS TEACHING LABOR? | 5/26/1919 | See Source »

Final plans for the Princeton War Memorial, as ratified by the graduate council of that university in conjunction with a committee appointed by the Board of Trustees, call for the remodelling of Nassau Hall and the rebuilding of the central portion as a Memorial Hall for Princeton men who died in this and previous wars. The proposed memorial had been approved by the trustees' committee, but the sanction of the graduate council was necessary before the plans could finally be accepted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HONOR PRINCETON WAR DEAD BY MEMORIAL HALL. -- THREE PLANS IN FAVOR AT YALE | 5/21/1919 | See Source »

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