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...Appointment Office maintained for the placing of University graduates in teaching positions has been combined with the Student Employment Office of the University. Mr. George W. Cram '88 will be in charge of the combined offices...
Paul Perham Cram, A.M. (History...
According to an announcement by Mr. G. W. Cram 'SS, Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the Engineering School, the University Directory is now ready and will be put on sale at the Harvard Cooperative Society. The University Bookstore, and other places on Harvard square at a price of 50 cents. The directory includes the names of all men in the College and the Graduate Schools, and the officers of the University...
...Batchelder, Mrs. Arthur Tisdale Bradlee, Mrs. Frederick J. Bradlee, Mrs. Le Baron R. Briggs, Mrs. Leslie Warwick Brown, Mrs. Wilfred Gardiner Brown, Mrs. Chilton Cabot, Mrs. Francis Higginson Cabot, Mrs. Philip P. Chase, Mrs. Arthur Lambert Chute, Mrs. James W. Colt, Mrs. Patrick Dennis Conlon, Mrs. George Washington Cram, Mrs. Alvah Crocker, Mrs. George H. Crocker, Mrs. Louis Fayerweather Cutter, Mrs., Howard Elliott, Mrs. Henry W. Faxon, Mrs. Robert T. Fisher, Mrs. Thomas Francis Goode, Mrs. William H. Gratwick, Mrs. N. Penrose Hallowell, Mrs. Franklin Hamilton, Mrs. William R. Heath, Mrs. Alfred S. Higgins, Mrs. Clement D. Houghton, Mrs. Frederick...
...time when Seniors are reviewing for divisional examinations, or should be. Needless to say, divisional examinations are a very comprehensive and penetrating method of testing a man's knowledge. It is not possible to cram for them; steady work over a considerable period of time is necessary for preparation. But, a little more than a month before these comprehensive tests are given, come the hour examinations. They take at least a full week out of a man's time, as far as preparing for the big examination, on which his degree depends, is concerned...