Word: give
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...misunderstanding on the part of the applicant as to the nature of the position he is to occupy. A clearing house of information of the precise requirements in the various branches of employment available would do much to remedy such lack of knowledge and at least give the advisee a clear conception of what will be expected of him. The possibilities of co-operation with the work of the Alumni Appointments Office in such work are obvious and would add greatly to the value of the results of the latter body...
Ryan's duties will be chiefly in the fall in connection with the incoming Freshman Class. He will choose his own associates to form the complete committee, which assigns every new undergraduate to an upper classman who will be ready to give him advice on all matters pertaining to college life. In addition, during the first two weeks of the term, members of this committee have hours at the Freshman Halls where they are on hand to help any first year...
Professor Sachs will give an illustrated lecture in Fogg lecture room this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock on "Aspects of Modern French Painting and Drawing." A second lecture on the same subject will be given at the same time and place tomorrow by Professor Pope. Modern French painting is also the subject of attention on the part of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art, which is now exhibiting the works of Braque, Bonnard, Brancusi, Leger, Maillol, Segonzac and others in its rooms at 207.8, Harvard Cooperative Building...
...Jordan, professor of Hygiene and Bacteriology in the University of Chicago, and acknowledged throughout the country as a foremost authority on these subjects, is to give the Cutter Lecture on Preventive Medicine tomorrow afternoon at the Harvard Medical School, on the question of "The Epidemiology of Paratyphoid Infections." The lecture will be held at Amphitheatre Building E, and will start at 5 o'clock. It is open to the medical profession and students, public health students, and the press...
...founded overlooking a university which he had endowed, the company which he had so long managed belonged unquestionably to U. S. Big Business. During 1928, Coca-Cola showed a net of $10,189,000, an earning of $10.19 per share. At 105,000 soda fountains U.S. citizens were saying "Give me a Coca-Cola." At 600,000 retail outlets the corrugated little Coca-Cola bottle was being dispensed. Thirsty wayfarers in the U. S. and in 75 foreign countries consumed Coca-Cola at the rate of more than two million gallons a year. Every day eight and a half million...