Word: filled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...greatly help in securing an adequate response from the graduates at the Associated Harvard Clubs' meeting in St. Louis on May 22. Members of the Federation may also send to the Committee a list of names and addresses of men who are contemplating coming to Harvard. The Committee will fill these applications without charge...
...weeks ago return postal cards were sent out to members of the class of 1913 asking for information in regard to their most satisfactory and unsatisfactory courses. The amount of time required to fill these cards out is insignificant and yet comparatively few postals have been received. There has always been considerable interest in the Illustrated's annual Senior postal card canvass, especially among the members of the Faculty who are eager for criticisms of their courses. In order to tabulate these results, however, it is essential that we have sufficient data. Seniors who have not already returned their cards...
...Graduate School of Business Administration will introduce new courses to train men for positions as secretaries of chambers of commerce into its curriculum for the year 1913-14. The special training designed will be an entirely new experiment in education and is planned to fill a need which has sprung up with the increased activity of chambers of commence, boards of trade, and similar bodies in all parts of the country...
...Associated Press is a co-operative organization which at present is distributing news enough to fill 60 columns a night to nearly nine hundred American newspapers of all kinds and of many tongues. The news is transmitted over trunk telegraph lines from which many hundreds of smaller wires radiate. Infinite wire trouble and the loss of many thousands of dollars is caused by disasters, such as the recent Ohio floods. But news must be gotten at any cost...
Inasmuch as Freshmen will be required to fill out their course blanks for next year by May 1, the addresses tomorrow will be of particular interest to the class...