Word: contacts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...subjects of present day interest, will be welcomed by the entire University. One of the most broadening influences of Harvard is the opportunity given to the students to hear from time to time the most representative men in the country, and through them to come into more intimate contact with the problems that are stirring the world at large, be they political, intellectual, or economic. More than ever such a course will be appreciated, for hard to find is the man that does not seek to gain a clearer, more comprehensive view of the war, and the vital questions that...
...object is to extend to workingmen opportunities for elementary, technical, commercial, and higher education, through afternoon and evening classes and lectures; and to bring into mutually helpful contact, workingmen, students, and teachers. To this end, courses are offered in primary, intermediate, grammer, academic, and in some cases, college grades...
...board due to the fact that many of its members have been called into government service. The editorial competition will consist. The editorial competition will consist mainly of compiling information and statistics regarding the College and undergraduate activities and furnishes an opportunity for men to come in contact with all branches of the University. The business competition comprises soliciting subscriptions in college and circulating copies in and around Boston. Both competitions will last about eight weeks...
Professor Perry spoke on the great value of social service to the man taking part. He called attention to the "long range" service of college men and advised all men to get into close contact. This getting into close contact with the outside world he emphasized as the chief advantage of social service work...
...only way; not pity or the kind of fraternity that makes a man so sensitive that he can't bear to ride in a street car because there are women standing in it, but fraternity such as exists between farmers when they get together for a barn raising. Every contact with the average man is a way of teaching democracy...