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...apply to the social service secretary in Phillips Brooks House this morning and any morning between 8 and 11 o'clock. There are more than 100 positions vacant as leaders of boys' clubs in the settlements of Greater Boston. Those who can coach athletic teams, supervise club athletics, and instruct foreigners are especially needed. Last year about 400 students of the University were engaged in various phases of this most interesting work, and these positions are now being filled for the current year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Big Field Still Open to Social Service Workers | 10/20/1915 | See Source »

...attention of all Freshmen is called to the pair-oar rowing which will start next week. Monday and Tuesday Coach Haines will be at Weld boathouse from 10 to 3 o'clock to instruct Freshmen in pair-oar work. All men are urged to sign up for hours at which they can row, on the lists which are posted at Weld, two men for each time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Pair-Oar Rowing Starts Next Week | 10/15/1915 | See Source »

...plan that was used for the first time last year, the football management has decided to hold another Haughton Cup series this fall. In past years the second football squad has been made up of about 70 men, a number too large for the coaches to conveniently instruct, and necessitating considerable inaction upon the side lines...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HAUGHTON CUP SERIES TEAMS TO BE ORGANIZED NEXT WEEK | 10/8/1915 | See Source »

...opportunities of a scholar's career at this time. The history of the war, for example, will probably be best written in America, where partiality may be avoided. Undoubtedly the ideas which may solve the problem of militarism will arise in pacific America. Pupils often grow up to instruct their elders. May not the United States become in many things teacher of the world...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERNATIONAL SERVICE | 10/5/1915 | See Source »

...many instances, however, assistants --although men of scholarly promise--are appointed rather for their high records than for their ability to instruct. The tendency is to treat assistantships merely as graduate scholarships, given to aid men who are doing research work for higher degrees; and the professor is more concerned with the progress of that research work than with the teaching which the assistant does...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "A SOCIETY OF SCHOLARS." | 5/3/1915 | See Source »

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