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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...report in Brussels by October 1. 1922, and to reside in Belgium for at least eight months. Fellows may choose the Belgian university or technical school which they wish to attend, but, in general, such choice will be indicated by their subject of study so that they may obtain the maximum benefit from the available opportunities. In special cases fellows may enroll at more than one university...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FELLOWSHIPS FOR STUDY IN BELGIUM OFFERED | 4/15/1922 | See Source »

...What should a man aim to do in college?" the writer goes on to ask. How do some men obtain the true value of a college education--while others miss it altogether? The answer is four-fold. To gain the best a man should make friends, not casual acquaintances, but three or four close, lasting friends. He should learn thoroughly some one subject for its own sake wholly, apart from any material profit. Any subject will do--biology, history, drama--but let him be interested in it and take it out of college with him when he leaves. Those...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRIENDS--AND A HOBBY | 4/10/1922 | See Source »

During the academic year the activities have been many and varied in character. Due to the general financial conditions 20 men applied for work, and the Society was able to help six to obtain employment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DENTAL SCHOOL SOCIETY | 4/6/1922 | See Source »

...member has been added to conduct this part of the work, E. K. Merrill '34, who has had some actual experience in the Labrador work. Articles have been put in the CRIMSON and interviews have been held with men interested in the work. An effort was made to obtain Bishop Charles H. Brent of the diocese of New York to speak in the Union on April 27th and plans were completed for his talk, but due to unexpected business he was unable to accept the invitation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD MISSION | 4/6/1922 | See Source »

...most difficult to get the facts about government. Without facts how can we come to conclusions, how can we form opinions, yet it is so hard to find out the facts that, so far as I know, no way has yet been devised to obtain and present to an electorate a true picture of their government...

Author: By Colonel ARTHUR Woods, | Title: PEOPLE MUST HAVE FACTS BEFORE PROBLEMS OF PRESENT DAY GOVERNMENT CAN BE SOLVED | 4/5/1922 | See Source »

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