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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...increasing demand for men of college training, the Appointment Office performs a function of the greatest importance. Not only do Harvard graduates often prefer to offer positions to Harvard men, but many large concerns are testing the product of the important universities. Men who intend to enter business may obtain valuable information gratis from this source...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GETTING A JOB. | 3/29/1916 | See Source »

...theme is a typical Galsworthy one--"let the strong pity the weak." We have seen it in "The Fugitive" and less clearly, in "The Pigeon." William Falder, a junior law clerk, forges a check to obtain money with which to run off with the woman he loves, who is married to a brute of a husband. His deed is discovered and he is summoned before the court, tried, sentenced, and imprisoned. After three years he is freed again and hunts for a job, followed everywhere by the stigma of his prison term. He finds Ruth Honeywill, the woman he loves...

Author: By W. H. M. ., | Title: The Theatre in Boston | 3/22/1916 | See Source »

...some fifty undergraduates, is expressing its disapproval of introducing a military course into the regular college curriculum, and will begin the opposition campaign by taking a census of the undergraduates of the college upon the question of the introduction of military drill into the curriculum, hoping, thereby, to obtain sufficient data to make an intelligent report to the faculty committee that is investigating the matter. Each undergraduate will be presented with a blank which he will be asked to fill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dartmouth Opposes Military Course | 3/16/1916 | See Source »

...arrangement is possible which removes some of the old objections. It was contended that water under the Union might cause moisture upstairs; but if the pool were built where the H. A. A. office is now situated, not only would the Union atmosphere be dry, but the pool could obtain unlimited sunlight. Though a final estimate is not ready, the architects say that the change would require little additional expense. The H. A. A. would then have the west end of the lower story for its offices, and the locker rooms would be situated in the present billiard room...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A TONIC FOR THE UNION. | 3/13/1916 | See Source »

Several second and third-year Law School students have been elected to help the Military Training Camp Committee secure enrolments for the Plattsburg and Ogelthorpe camps next summer. All Law School students who expect to attend one of these military camps, may obtain enrolment blanks and further information from any of the following committee: R. B. Wigglesworth 3L., chairman; T. R. Armstrong 3L., J. W. Baker 3L., J. E. Bennett 3L., E. S. Bentley 2L., L. Clayton 2L., E. J. D. Cross 2L., C. P. Curtis, Jr. 2L., D. E. Dunbar 2L., W. L. G. Gibson 3L., R. D. Gile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law School Committee to Gain Recruits for Military Camps | 3/8/1916 | See Source »

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