Word: linking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Tenneson 1G.B. was elected chairman of the tournament committee which has the following members: Teel Williams 2G.B. (ex-officio), D. B. Billings (ex-officio), R. S. Wright 2G.B., Jesse Robison 2G.B., W. D. Baine 1G.B., R. L. Sackett 1G.B., H. S. Towne 1G.B., F. G. Link 1G.B...
...committee was organized on a purely experimental basis and was devised to form a connecting link between the University and the business world. Its purpose is twofold: first, to promote the progress of economic research, and second, to cooperate with the business interests and to keep them informed of the trend of economic activities. Moreover the committee furnishes valuable assistance to other colleges by supplying them, at a reduced rate, with statistics and service which are important in the proper instruction in courses of business cycles, money, banking, and so forth. Its establishment has filled a broad gap between...
Such an idea should prove to be excellent. It will certainly form more of a link between courses than now exists. It will give to the student a new chance to do active work in his specific field, familiarize himself with the facts; a new chance to think for himself; and finally and most important of all, a new chance to become interested in his work...
...Cooperation comes the registration of a religious census at the beginning of each academic year; furnishing denominational lists, made as a result of this registration, to pastors of churches in and about Cambridge; and publishing the church bulletins for posting in the dormitories. The Committee is also the connecting link between a student and his church...
...indictment of one of its professors and in the inaugural address of one of its most famous authorities. This address was made by William Ames, a noted teacher, and who may be considered as the second influential factor on the minds of Harvard men and the connecting link between the European university and Harvard. Although Ames never heard of Harvard, his son and many of his descendants graduated here. It is possible, therefore that a phrase so frequently used in the Netherlands should, have come to the notice of Harvard because of the close religious connections which existed between that...