Word: closer
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Faculty members in South America, says Dr. Klein, take more prominent places in politics than our own professors do. Granted that our most immediate interest is commercial, and that time will be needed to build up closer intellectual relations, one further practical gain will result. The southern scholars, with their training in public affairs, can teach us the very problems of law, banking, and transportation, ignorance of which now seriously handicaps American business houses. The war has made available the best of Latin American professors and has opened to us the field of southern trade. Now is the time...
There has been of late no end of talk about closer relations with South America, especially in connection with business opportunities. Thus far, however, even with the new conditions created by the war, the tangible trade results have not been up to expectations. The reason seems to lie in a widespread ignorance of South American customs, business methods, and trend of thought...
...scholarships by students. And in the second place, this joint production, coming after the co-operation of the Cercle Francais of the University with that of Radcliffe, the renewed participation of Radcliffe students in the Dramatic Club plays, and the joint work of the two Socialist clubs, indicates growing closer relations between Harvard and Radcliffe...
...purpose of these teas is to establish closer relationship between members of the University and the University officers and their wives. To accomplish this end, members of both the College and the graduate schools will act as ushers, and a committee of wives of Faculty members will receive. The Student Council again wishes to call the attention of all members of the University to this opportunity to come in contact with those most prominent and most interested in University affairs...
...last links still remaining between the Faculty and the students is afforded by the University teas; and a great deal could be done toward the reestablishment of a closer union by utilizing them to their full extent...