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...Delmar Leighton '19, Secretary of the Committee on Electives and tutor in the division of History, Government, and Economics will speak on the choice of subjects for the Freshmen year. He will be followed by C. H. Taylor, Assistant Professor of History, who will explain the requirements of the Freshman year, explaining the system of distribution and concentration...
...Chapel. At 9 o'clock the Freshman Class and other new students will assemble in the New Lecture Hall to hear brief talks on the "Choice of Studies for the Freshman Year" and on "Freshman Course Requirements." The Secretary of the Committee on the Choice of Electives, Mr. Delmar Leighton, Tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics, will deliver the first of these talks, and Professor Charles Holt Taylor, Assistant Professor of History, will deliver the second...
...Comp. Literature 4 Sever 35 Comp. Literature 6b Harvard 5 Comp. Literature 37 Emerson D Economics A Mr. Bigelow, O. Y Memorial Hall Dr. Chamberlin. C Memorial Hall Mr. Crane, J, R Memorial Hall Mr. de Chazeau, K, T Memorial Hall Mr. Johnson, G, S Harvard 6 Mr. Leighton, B, E Harvard 2 Mr. Parsons, BB, W Harvard 6 Mr. Ratzlaff, L, U New Lect. Hall Mr. Shoemaker, A, P New Lect. Hall Mr. Stratton, Q, Z New Lect. Hall Mr. Taylor, D, F New Lect. Hall Mr. White, M, X New Lect. Hall Mr. Winslow, B. N New Lect...
...Comp. Literature 4 Sever 35 Comp. Literature 6b Harvard 5 Comp. Literature 37 Emerson D Economics A Mr. Bigelow, O Y Memorial Hall Dr. Chamberlin C Memorial Hall Mr. Crane. J. R Memorial Hall Mr. de Chazean. K. T Memorial Hall Mr. Johnson. G. S Harvard 6 Mr. Leighton. B. E Harvard 2 Mr. Parsons. PB. W Harvard 6 Mr. Rafzlaff. L. U New Lect. Hall Mr. Shoemaker. A. P New Lect. Hall Mr. Stratton. Q. Z New Lect. Hall Mr. Taylor. D. F. New Lect. Hall Mr. White, M. X New Lect. Hall Mr. Winslow. B. N New Lect...
...other words, is bigger than local differences and is apparently becoming more pressing in proportion as the opportunities open to college men increase. Harvard has already recognized this need for guidance in the appointment in 1923 of a Faculty Committee, under Professor C. N. Greenough, with Mr. Delmar Leighton as secretary,--the work was discontinued in 1927. The fact that Harvard Seniors are not now vociferous in demanding guidance seems to this committee to indicate only their unconsciousness of the lack of a service to which they have not become accustomed...