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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Among the subjects to be discussed will be the minimum wage, banking reform, the rising cost of living and agricultural economics. Professor T. N. Carver, Professor A. B. Hart, and Colonel Roosevelt are included in the number of the prominent contributors to the programs of the societies. It is the aim of those in charge, however, to give less than usual time to reading and formal papers and more time to discussion. The meetings are of growing importance in both the academic and practical world...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Economic Societies Meeting | 12/9/1912 | See Source »

...tables, which are assigned upon the application of members wishing to eat together. Tables of different sizes are provided to meet; as nearly as possible, the needs of different sized clubs; but the management reserves the right to fix from time to time for each table the maximum and minimum number of persons assigned to it. In case a club fails to bring its membership up to the minimum number fixed for its table, it may be assigned to a smaller table, or additional members may be added at the discretion of the management. Hours for Meals. The hours...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPENING OF DINING HALLS | 9/21/1912 | See Source »

...Columbia University has entered into a new field of activity and drawn up a plan for an educational tour of France during the coming summer. The aim of the society is to conduct the trip on a purely educational basis, and so it has reduced prices to an absolute minimum. The trip will be strictly informal, members of the party being placed under no restrictions, and it will include all points of interest in France. Certainly no better opportunity could be afforded to any student who desires to visit France and to derive real educational value from the visit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR CERCLE AND VEREIN. | 5/13/1912 | See Source »

...which are large and active organizations. If they desire to extend the scope of their activities and be of increased service to the student body, here is an opportunity. Certainly a large number of Harvard students would be only too glad to support a movement that offers, at a minimum cost, such exceptional opportunities for agreeable and instructive travel abroad...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN OPPORTUNITY FOR CERCLE AND VEREIN. | 5/13/1912 | See Source »

...called upon to adopt the new system of nomination, clique feeling within a class has been for years the greatest bane of undergraduate life at Harvard. By this new plan, which is outlined in detail on another page, the possibility for class feeling has been reduced to a minimum. Nominations by petition only and preferential voting in the Sophomore and Junior classes are the vital issues of the new scheme. That this will prove the long-sought panacea for the ill-feeling which has followed so many class elections, we strongly believe. The constitution as drawn up by the committee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A LIVE STUDENT COUNCIL. | 3/14/1912 | See Source »

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