Word: jointly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard Cosmopolitan Club has decided to cooperate with the club at Technology in holding a joint banquet, to take place in Boston, during the first part of April. The dinner will take the form of a celebration over the partial union between the two institutions. Members of the two faculties will speak on the expected benefits from the unification. As this will be the first real observation of the new alliance, it is planned to make it a gala occasion. While the committee has not definitely decided where the banquet will be held, the Boston City Club is regarded...
...joint committee of the American Economic Association and the American Political Science Association is at work upon a plan for co-operation between the universities on the one side and municipalities and other forms of government on the other side, in the training of men for public service. The Committee contemplates the establishment of a kind of research fellowships, and as a first step would like to know whether there are students of the universities (including Harvard) who have already had some of the governmental courses and would contemplate spending half or the whole, of a year in practice work...
...been pointed out, the recent agreement between Harvard and the Institute is something of the same nature. It has been left for the joint faculties of Technology and the Graduate Schools of Applied Science to direct the co-operation within the limits set forth. Beyond providing that all students in the Institute shall be entitled to the privileges of members of the professional schools of the University, it has also been left to the students of the two institutions to enter into as close or as distant relations as they please. Within this field of opportunity the Deutscher Verein...
Professor S. L. Gulich, of Doshisha University, Japan, will speak at a joint meeting of the Social Politics and Cosmopolitan Clubs at 7 Holyoke House this evening at 8 o'clock. Professor Gulich is at present in America for the purpose of securing a better general understanding of the Japanese Guestion. He will speak on "The relation between the United States and Japan," and especially on the question of Japan immigration...
Accordingly the conclusion reached by the fathers of the project that the matter must be "left in the hands of the (joint) Faculty" seems the only way out. To leave the subject intact to be treated without a priori restriction by the administrators of the new organization--thus and thus only can the desired results be obtained without sacrifice of freedom in the whole body. Indeed that is, we take it, the key note of the whole movement. The details are perplexing, the plans of action elaborate and yet the ultimate success of the work depends on the sincere intelligent...