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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...question of the status of the director of vocational guidance. There is much discussion of the official standing of such a man and questions concerning his alliance with the faculty or with the Alumni Association are paramount. I believe that, whatever his standing, whether or not he be a member of the Faculty, he should not be surrounded by such a blaze of glory or honor that the humble fear to approach his throne or open their hearts to him. They must not be frightened by his title, and for that reason, I should suggest that he should not rejoice...
What is more pertinent, however, in this question of the political allegiance of the director of vocational guidance are his qualifications. I cannot help feeling that, if a faculty member is detailed for this work there will be a great danger; his business experience would be, of necessity limited, because, if he is a good teacher, he cannot have afforded to divide his allegiance between the cloister and the market-place. To discuss vocations intelligently, one must have a detailed knowledge of the subject. The vocational guidance director must be as much an authority on his subject as the professor...
James Jackson '04 has been appointed a member of the Graduate Committee of the Phillips Brooks House Association as the result of vote of the Corporation, it was learned yesterday. He will take the position left vacant by the resignation of W. J. Bingham '16, former treasurer of the Graduate Committee of the P. B. H. The increasing duties of Bingham's position as Director of Athletics have necessitated his withdrawal from active participation in the affairs of the Committee...
This should not be construed by any present officers as an attack upon them or as an attack upon any individual. It is directed only against the traditional method now in existence. Member of 1929. (Name withheld by request...
...Jayvee eight, M. R. Brownell '30, who has been rowing at two, and J. W. Hallowell, '31, a member of the third University squad, were tried out at six. There were also a number of temporary shifts in the bow fours of the Jayvee and third crews in an attempt to sift out the best men. In addition to the first and second crews, five oarsmen will go to Red Top later in June with the Freshman substitutes and will form a combination crew to race the Elis on the day preceding the regular regatta...