Word: groups
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...released or are just being completed by the University Film Foundation, and bring the total of pictures ready for distribution up to 11. They are in increasing demand throughout the country: clubs use many of them, and a recent order has come in from San Diego for a large group for instruction in public schools...
...During the interval between meetings the real work is carried on by a small group of nine persons, headed by a member from Poland. The advantageous feature of the Committee is that it can call upon the experts of all nations, just as it asked an Englishman and a Frenchman, specialists on tuberculosis and diseases resulting from dust, to inspect the conditions in the gold mines of South Africa...
Each year a group of Executives from the New York office of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company, representing the New York activities, the New England activities, and the Western Electric Company, visit the arger colleges, including Harvard, and spend the greater part of a week interviewing seniors who may want to go into their business. Every year a number of men do go in; the number of college men is increasing annually, and the opportunities for a definite career are becoming even more and more marked...
...Arts colleges go, and in which they may find for themselves a definite career. This career would have certain differences from a great many other businesses. The American Telephone & Telegraph Company and Associated Companies is probably the largest combined organization, and employs the largest number of people of any group in the United States. In many ways it is analogous to the Government. The ultimate salaries, while good, are probably somewhat less than would be the case elsewhere. This is more than compensated for, however, by the very definite permanence which is assured men who succeed with the Company. Business...
...committee of five to cooperate with the University authorities on the House Plan has been appointed by A. E. French '29, president of the Student Council. The group, consisting of W. R. Harper '30, G. L. Lewis '30, E. W. Sexton '29, A. R. Sweezy '29, and B. H. Ticknor '31 are to discuss with President Lowell, Dean Hanford, and Professors C. N. Greenough '98 and J. L. Coolidge '95 details of the new arrangements...