Word: explaining
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...talk should give new students an opportunity to learn the value of the work done in connection with the Harvard Monthly. E. D. Smith 1L., business manager of the Monthly in 1912, will say a few words to the business candidates and C. H. Weston '14 will explain what is required of Literary candidates. Business candidates from the classes of 1915, 1916, and 1917 are urged to come as the experience gained in such a competition is invaluable in after life. No previous experience is necessary...
Further details will be furnished upon application to the undersigned, who will gladly explain the system of camp and preparations for the same. A personal call at the rooms of the 3rd Company. South Armory, Irvington Street, Boston any Wednesday evening during May and June between 7.30 and 9.30 will enable the applicant to inspect the facilities of the Corps and permit a personal explanation, though the subscriber will be glad to talk to anyone interested during the day at 15 Beacon street, Boston. C. H. FOOR, JR., '06. Lieut...
...members of the University are invited to attend a meeting in Brooks House this evening at 7.30 o'clock to hear the plans for the Northfield Conference. Some of the members of the committee in charge, and others who have been to Northfield, will explain the purposes and methods of the conference, after which there will be an opportunity for questions. The general plan of work is known to almost everyone, but tonight's meeting is a chance to become more definitely acquainted with it. As the committee hopes that Harvard may be represented by at least 100 men this...
...mental training. As they begin, so they end, intellectual skirt-dancers. To avoid such lamentable wasters of educational opportunities, the system of concentration has been put into force. This afternoon, the founder of the scheme, President Lowell, will speak to the Freshmen on the "Choice of Electives," and will explain to the its purpose and possibilities. No one is better qualified than President Lowell to tell the men of 1916 how to employ to greatest advantage the educational opportunity now offered them, and no time is more suited than the present for the Freshmen to hear this talk...
...meeting for all men interested in Brooks House work and in the annual Conference at Northfield will be held in Brooks House tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. The aim of the meeting is to explain the purpose of the Conference and to interest men in its work...