Word: consisting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Packet, one of the town's four newspapers, carried this announcement : "It appearing to be the disposition of the gentlemen of this city to establish a bank on liberal principles, the stock to consist of specie only, they are therefore invited to meet tomorrow evening, at six o'clock, at the Merchants' Coffee-House, where a plan will be submitted for their consideration." Up to that time there had been no bank in New York. Until three years before when Bank of North America (now part of The Pennsylvania Co. for Insurance of Lives & Granting Annuities...
Presenting their second concert of the spring, the Harvard Instrumental Clubs will play at the Brookline Country Club tomorrow night. The program will consist of several numbers by the Vocal Club, the Mandolin Club, and the Banjo Club, and also some specialties...
...unnecessary courses were weeded out, there would still be an opportunity for saving time and effort by reducing the number of lectures in the remaining courses. In too many courses the lectures consist in large measure of an unenlightening presentation of material available in books with less trouble to both student and teacher. The amount of lecturing could be reduced either by having only one lecture a week or by extending the reading periods. Either of these measures would reduce the teaching load of the faculty and at the same time relieve the student of some of the academic engagements...
Four Harvard instructors will give a series of lectures to the unemployed beginning this week under the auspices of the City Wide Emergency Committee on Health and Recreation. The series will consist of seven courses, with ten lectures in each, under the supervision of Arthur F. Whittem '02, associate professor of Romance Languages...
...evening, Charles Francis Adams '88, president of the Alumni Association will preside at a meeting in Sanders Theatre which will start at 9 o'clock. The program up to 10.30 o'clock will consist of an invocation by William Lawrence '71, former Bishop of Massachusetts; an address by the governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Joseph B. Ely; reading by Charles William Eliot, II '20, from the writings of President Eliot or from writings relating to him; and an address by William A. Neilson, president of Smith College. These exercises will be terminated with singing by the Glee Club. From...