Word: index
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Three prizes of $1500, $800, and $500 have been offered by J. Walter Thompson Company, to any contestants, for the best discussions of the subject, "A Statistical Index of the Purchasing Power of Consumers in the United States...
...become essentially a College, rather than a University publication, for the graduate schools have disappeared from its pages. This may be deplored as a sign of disintegration, and some may miss the quotations from "Harvard of Today"; but if these omissions have made possible the restoration of the geographical index and the directory by dormitories, the change will be welcomed by those who form the great majority of the readers--the undergraduates. Perhaps next year's Board will be able to include everything and satisfy everybody, if the supply of supermen holds...
...Peter Bent Brigham Hospital Amphitheatre. In addition to the usual demonstration of cases, Dr. John Donley of Providence, Rhode Island, will speak on "Wirsung to Riolan on the Pancreatic Duct", and Dr. H. B. Richardson '10 of New York City on "The Inadequacy of the Measured Diet as an Index of the Food Metabolized...
...every issue of "Foreign Affairs", besides its leading articles, will be found a bibliography of recent books in the international field and an index of reference material for students and writers. There will also be a list of new treaties and trade agreements for the information of American business men whose work is affected by conditions abroad...
...trough of a depression from which this country is just beginning to emerge was reached in the early summer of 1921," said Mr. F. Y. Presley of the Harvard Economic Service in an interview for the CRIMSON yesterday. "Since that time wholesale prices reflected by Bradstreet's price index have been advancing slowly without important interruption...