Word: openly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...years, that the great majority of Harvard seniors have no idea which held of business activity they wish to enter. They have seized eagerly any information in the form of pamphlets booklets or monographs which would serve as a genuine source of information regarding the various fields which are open. Vocational guidance is necessary at Harvard and it must be made available as soon as possible...
...musical program will be under the direction of Professor A. C. Davison '00. The services will be open to the public. Members of all military organizations are especially invited to attend the service...
...This point of view, however, seems a confusion of the question, in that more opportunities for placement are not sufficient to guide undecided Seniors in choosing a place. The problem, in other words, is bigger than local differences and is apparently becoming more pressing in proportion as the opportunities open to college men increase. Harvard has already recognized this need for guidance in the appointment in 1923 of a Faculty Committee, under Professor C. N. Greenough, with Mr. Delmar Leighton as secretary,--the work was discontinued in 1927. The fact that Harvard Seniors are not now vociferous in demanding guidance...
Accommodation has been prepared for approximately 400 people, the number that attended the affair last year, while additional arrangements will be made as the demand warrants. In case of rain the Brooks House itself will become the scene of activity. The House will be open to the convenience of the guesis during the entire...
With the conclusion of eleventh hour student worries the Phillips Brooks House Association will open its annual drive for old text books, beginning next Monday. Under the direction of W. M. Dunn '30, representatives of each entry in the college dormitories will collect all the books that would otherwise become white elephants among the miscellaneous items that serve to burden the book shelves at the time of moving...