Word: directing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...courses in mathematics and construction are given in the Sheffield Scientific School, and the purely artistic courses, design and the history of architecture, in the Art School. A student may come direct from a secondary school to the School of Architecture, after passing the Sheffield entrance examinations but the special advantage of the course will be felt by students in the college and in Sheff, who may anticipate certain courses in architecture and mathematics, before entering the architectural school...
Last spring the Register Board was entirely reorganized so that the publication is now under the direct control of the Student Council, in conjunction with which the Board works. From the candidates who report will be picked the one who is to be in charge of the literary department of the book next year. All interested are invited to report to Matthews 39 Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, when the work of the competition will be outlined, and the policy of the Register explained...
...then explained the new system of fall track work for 1918. He will be assisted by three members of the 1910 class. E. K. Merrihew will coach all the men from Gore Hall, R. F. Hoyt will be in charge of those from Standish Hall, and L. Watson will direct the Smith Hall athletes. Coach Little will take care of all Freshmen outside of these halls and all inexperienced...
...During the first hundred and seventy-four years of the existence of Harvard University, it was fostered by the Colony, Province, and State by contributions to the cost of buildings and small appropriations of money toward its annual expenses. Since 1810, however, Massachusetts has made no direct contributions to Harvard; so that the University has relied exclusively on students fees, the income of endowments derived from private persons, and gifts for immediate use. It appears from the experience of the last hundred years that these methods of support, combined with the privilege of exemption from taxation, can be trusted...
...Press is utilizing all the regular channels of distribution, selling direct by mail and through the retail book sellers. As a guarantee of the scholarly character of its books the Press announces that no manuscript will be accepted to publication that does not receive the endorsement of its board of Syndies