Word: establishments
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of the President and Fellows of Harvard College held March 30, it was voted to establish a Graduate School of Business Administration, the ordinary requirement for admission to which shall be the possession of a bachelor's degree, and for graduation a course of study covering two years...
...that this organization of commercial interests is making excellent progress, under the direction of an Executive Council, and that the Department is ready to heartily grasp its hands. Further than this, the Department, upon a request laid before it by the President, has warmly endorsed a plan to establish commercial instruction in the leading state universities and other institutions in states where no such universities exist, so that the science, as well as all the arts of commerce may be taught to the youth of the country
...announced that the Engineering Society will establish a fund to aid worthy students in engineering at Harvard University who take the prescribed summer work, it being the purpose to help such men as would otherwise have to spend the summer in earning money to keep them in College for the next year...
...stubborn defensive stand on the one-yard line Saturday, followed by that brilliant set of offensive plays, which, in the closing moments of the game, transformed a defeat into a clean-cut victory, should in themselves be sufficient to establish confidence in the minds of the most exacting critics. It is up to the Harvard men to rally to the support of Coach Crane for these remaining three weeks and accord him that necessary element in all campaigns--enthusiasm--the kind that always wins victories...
...last meeting of the President and Fellows it was voted to establish in Harvard College six scholarships of one hundred and fifty dollars each from the income of the Daniel A. Buckley Fund, to be administered in accordance with the provisions of the will of the late Daniel A. Buckley, of Cambridge. This will provides that the income of the fund be given to any graduates of any public or other non-sectarian schools within the City of Cambridge at the discretion of the Corporation of the University...