Word: endeavors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...varied athletic calendar of the winter season, covering such sports as Hockey, Basketball, Swimming Squash, and Polo. They will be able to peer over the shoulders of the College's scientists in their laboratories as new developments occur. They will follow the progress in widely diverse fields of endeavor, from the powerful telescope of the Astronomical Observatory to the flying field activities of Aerial Photography...
President Conant in a letter to the CRIMSON said: "I greatly appreciate the CRIMSON'S invitation to attend the meetings of the Harvard-Yale-Princeton conference on public affairs. I shall certainly endeavor to be present at as many of the sessions as possible and you can count on me for the dinner Friday evening. I think the editors of the CRIMSON, the Yale News, and the Princetonian are to be congratulated both on conceiving the idea of this annual conference of Undergraduates and men of affairs and also in their success in providing such an interesting list of participants...
...proposal for new offices to house the Council also deserves joyful alleluias, for a comfortable and adequate place to carry on business is the first requisite of any efficiently working body, and, with an office worthy of the name, the member may be stimulated to further activitiy and endeavor...
William B. Munro, Acrts '96, Harvard '01, who delivered the Alumni address at last fall's reunion, has been in charge of the organization of the preliminary session of the new school. Through this new school Harvard will "endeavor to render a real and increasing service to the cause of better governmental administration," says the Harvard Crimson...
...school will endeavor to provide training in public administration chiefly for graduates of law schools and technical schools and for others who have done advanced work in some special field and who desire to acquire a broad knowledge of the practical problems of government as a means of entering the public service and advancing to positions of importance in it. "The school will carefully avoid becoming a place of vocational training in the narrow sense", says the Crimson. "It will seek to provide a thorough grounding in the fundamental principles and problems of public administration without reference to the branch...