Word: dunster
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...students who desire such help are urged to apply to the Chairman of the Bureau, M. A. Best '23 at Dunster 26 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays or Fridays between 5 and 6 o'clock. Each applicant will be assigned to a member of the society qualified to help him in the particular field of study with which he is having difficulty. Consultations will then he held as often as the advisor thinks desirable. If it is felt that the student needs detailed tutoring in a specific course, a professional tutor will be recommended...
...Advocate's winter business competition, open only to members of the classes of 1925 and 1926, will start at 5.30 o'clock this afternoon with a meeting of all candidates at the Advocate House on Dunster street. At this time the method of conducting the competition, which is to last 12 weeks, will be outlined and the duties of the candidate will be explained. The work is necessarily exacting and will consume much time; ample opportunity, however, will be given for preparation for the mid-year examinations. The experience gained in such a competition is valuable, since the candidates will...
...Advocate has announced that its winter business competition, open only to Freshmen and Sophomores, will start at 5.30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon with a meeting of all candidates at the Advocate House on Dunster street. Work in the competition, which will last for 12 weeks, will consist chiefly of securing advertisements and of assisting the business manager at his office. All candidates will be given ample opportunity to prepare for the mid-year examinations...
...there are far more potent proofs that undergraduates are forming libraries. The Dunster House Bookshop, now in its fourth year, caters, in its own words, only to the Literati, the discriminating buyers of good books. And the Dunster House Bookshop relies chiefly upon the undergraduate body for its support. Within the last few months two other shops have commenced dealing in this class of books: the Community Bookshop on Boylston street and the new department in the Cooperative which deals only in fine books and first editions imported from London. It is only very recently that, while...
...competition for the literary board of the Advocate will open at 8.30 this evening with a meeting in the Advocate Sanctum at 34 Dunster street. Professor C. T. Copeland '82 will speak on College Magazines Past and Present. The competition will not be run according to fixed rule, nor will it end at a given time. Any undergraduate is eligible and may be taken on the board if he shows enough interest and enough of his contributions are accepted. The Advocate accepts anything original including essays, stories, and book reviews. The editors will discuss manuscripts with contributors at the regular...