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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...country, and most of the states, require technical courses in Education and advanced study of the subject to be taught. The requirements for state certificates or for city examinations can be met in many institutions by undergraduate work, but not in Harvard College. No undergraduate courses in Education are offered at Harvard; and this is no disadvantage to the Harvard undergraduate, except as he may need a job at Commencement, for the trend everywhere is toward requiring graduate study for permanent certificates and for promotion. Harvard men who take the training offered in the University for teaching as a career...

Author: By Graduate SCHOOL Of education, | Title: Holmes Urges Prospective Educators Take Graduate Study in Preparation | 5/29/1936 | See Source »

With the Freshman track season over, one of the most disastrous seasons that the Yardlings have ever gone through since time began, it will not be inappropriate, nevertheless, to take stock and see what they have to offer in the way of Varsity material for next year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Weak Yardling Trackmen Promise Five to Fill Gaping Holes in Next Year's Varsity Contingent | 5/26/1936 | See Source »

...sugar, 1,000,000,000 Ib. of syrup. There are also innumerable corn specialties and byproducts. Corn refining has been a well-established industry for more than half a century, yet the annual grind last year was only 50% larger than in 1906. "These figures offer a sobering thought in our program of promoting the consumption of agricultural goods by industry," observed Vice President Morris Sayre of Corn Products Refining Co. "There are encouraging indications that the future will bring more rapid progress, but I do not believe this nation should be led to expect industrial miracles which would suddenly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Chemurgicians | 5/25/1936 | See Source »

...making our study of freshmen problems we could not help but see the made since last term. We felt that in general both the caliber of the section men and the methods of teaching had risen above previous levels. We offer this second report in a spirit of constructive criticism, in the hope that it may accomplish as satisfying results as the first survey. Because of the nature of the Guide, it is impossible to recite commendations of the courses; we are concerned with bettering the curriculum set-up. But this does not mean that we found only undesirable conditions...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Excerpts From Text of 1939 Committee Report; Deal With Curriculum Reforms | 5/22/1936 | See Source »

...years of its life shouldering its way to the top of the domestic fine chemical industry, the next 15 buying plants at home and abroad to consolidate a respectable position in the heavy chemical industry. For another $6,000,000 worth of expansion Monsanto last week prepared to offer its stockholders 101,310 shares of new stock at $60 a share. Underwritten by Edward B. Smith & Co., the offer will probably be snapped up, since even after a 19-point drop from its year's high, Monsanto stock is currently selling...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: More for Monsanto | 5/18/1936 | See Source »

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