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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...last meeting of the Corporation on June 8, the following appointments were made for one year from September 1, 1908: W. J. Cunningham, lecturer on railroad operation; G. G. Wilson, Ph.D., lecturer on international law; W. Weitzel, J.U.D., lecturer on the German Civil Code; G. R. Clements, A.M., instructor in mathematics; W. J. Berry, S.M., instructor in mathematics; G. C. Cox, A.M., assistant in philosophy; J. S. Davis '08, assistant in economics; T. H. Jack, A.M., assistant in government; E. R. Lewis '08, assistant in economics; I. L. Sharfman '08, A.B., assistant in economics. The resignation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Appointments by the Corporation | 6/15/1908 | See Source »

...Harvard Engineering Camp at Squam Lake, in the summer shop work course, and in the summer mining work or any other prescribed work given under the Division of Engineering. This fund is open to students enrolled in any department of the University who intend to enter the profession of civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering, or mining and metallurgy. Details in regard to the administration of this fund have not yet been determined, but in the meantime applications may be made at the office of the Scientific School, in 16 University Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Loan Fund for Engineering Students | 6/9/1908 | See Source »

...Government S1.--Civil Government. Professor W. B. Munro...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES | 6/3/1908 | See Source »

...MEMORIAL SERVICE to commemorate the Sons of Harvard who fell in the Civil War. Sanders Theatre, 12 M. Colonel N. P. Hallowell '61 will deliver the address. Students will assemble by classes in front of University Hall at 11.30 A. M., and, with the Faculty and members of the G. A. R. Posts, march to Sanders Theatre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Calendar | 5/29/1908 | See Source »

...power which has proved so unsuccessful in Boston, New York, and other large American cities. The council elects the important city officers and fixes their salaries; the pay of the mayor and councillors themselves is fixed by law and varies with the population of the city concerned. A civil service commission of three men, elected by the people, and distinct from the other departments of the administration, provides for the filling of all but the most important positions. Its power is not absolute, since the council may discharge for cause any of its appointees. Monthly and yearly publication...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MUNICIPAL REFORM IN IOWA | 5/28/1908 | See Source »

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