Word: discussed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...conference had been called to discuss the structure of the various councils represented, to discuss the nature and extent of the authority of these councils, and their relations with campus organizations, such as fraternities, or activities, such as managing, or with the Faculty through the administrative offices...
...will be the policy of the University Administration to discuss with any of its employees, either singly or in groups, or with such representatives as they may choose, working conditions and wages affecting them...
Although the Harvard Employment Office has been occupied all Fall with the problems of the Seniors, it also is of great help to Juniors and Sophomores who have taken advantage of the opportunities which it offers. For such students it is very useful to discuss the problems of a vocation well in advance, as they will be able to talk more effectively with prospective employers when the time comes...
...Randle Elliot 3G and William Welch '38, will represent Harvard when 16 delegates from leading American universities meet in New York tomorrow to discuss "American Neutrality Policy" and "Ways of Staying Out of War" under the sponsorship of the Council on Foreign Relations...
...first speaker of the series will be Theodore Spencer '28, assistant professor in English, who will discuss "Modern Poetic Drama." Other members of the Faculty who have consented to speak are Frederick C. Packard, Jr., '20, assistant professor of Public Speaking, Theodore Morrison '23, instructor in English, and Francis O. Matthiessen, associate professor in History and Literature...