Word: dean
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...morning prayers will be omitted, but the Sunday services will be held as usual in Appleton Chapel at 11 o'clock. On Sunday, December 28, the Reverend Maxwell Savage, D. D., Minister of the Church of the Unity in Worcester, will conduct the services, and on Sunday, January 4, Dean Charles Reynolds Brown, D. D., head of the Yale School of Religion, will be the preacher...
...program will commence by a reading by Dean Briggs on the birth of Christ from the scriptures and several other selections which are appropriate for the Christmas season. Following Dean Briggs' reading there will be singing of Christmas carols. J. E. Bagley Sp. assisted by C. S. Howard '20, violinist will lead the singing...
...value of college-bred men in business. Mr. Straus, who is Chairman of the Committee on Employment of the Harvard Club of New York City, tells a significant story of a brilliant college graduate who was offered a position involving statistical work in a large plant. Once at work, "Dean, the graduate in question, showed a flash of real brilliancy in analyzing the operations of two departments. The unfortunate factor was that in getting his data Dean antagonized every man he met. His sense of 'superiority,' his inability to handle other men or to mix with them, his continual complaints...
...reorganization in the Graduate School of Business Administration is planned for the near future with the appointment of D. K. David, now instructor in the school, to act as assistant to Dean W. B. Donham '98. Mr. David will soon move into the offices of the Business School in University 17 and take up his new position...
...Dean C. N. Greenough '98, a former officer of the society, was the chief speaker of the evening. That the work of the Memorial Society is vitally important to the University was his main point. "The University expects this work from the Society, and it must be kept up. I am delighted to see that undergraduate interest is again aroused to the necessity of the work...