Word: personnel
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...gather information especially useful to the advisors, will develop further methods of training them, will arrange for conferences of the whole group of the advisors from time to time for discussion of their problems and methods, and will as seems desirable, make recommendations, regarding changes in the personnel in order to reach ultimately the group best suited to this especial work...
...introduction of these elements into American higher education has occupied nearly a century. The increase in the number and the power of colleges, the immense sums raised for their maintenance, the overwhelming tide of students, the rapid turn in Faculty personnel, the incessantly expanding campus, the extending of the idea of going, to college to all classes of the commonwealth these and other improvements have made education a rather perplexing thing. Standards have been built up with enormous difficulty Weathering financial and other perils, the college has made its President a captain at the helm with complete power over...
...personnel of the sub-committees was announced last night by H. S. Woodbridge '27, Undergraduate Chairman, as follows: Athletic, R. A. Magowan '27, Chairman, J. F. W. Whitbeck '27 and J. C. Bickford '28; luncheon F. V. Field '27, Chairman, Barrett Scudder '27, C. G. Thompson '27, J. C. Cooley '27; guides, Alexander Donald '27, Chairman, O. A. Spalding '27, G. P. Sturgis '27, M. H. Clifford '27, E. B. Jackson '28, W. N. Bump '28, W. A. Magie '28, E. C. Gale '27, J. P. Chase '28, E. deS. Melcher '28; exhibits, J. F. Barnes '27, R. K. Lamb...
...roared, stern ropes were flung off, every one waved and up they shot toward Italy's bright blue sky ? Colonel Umberto Nobile, Lieutenant Riiser-Larsen, Major Scott (their English pilot), Lieutenant Mercier (their French pilot), Norsemen and Italians and one young female, Titina their mascot terrier ? the personnel of the good airship Norge as she soared above the Ciampino Airdrome to begin the first leg of her Rome-to-Nome transpolar flight...
...great beauties of the Department of Philosophy at Harvard that its personnel makes possible a comprehensive approach to the problems a comprehensive approach to the problems of philosophy. This is true in regard to the subject matter involved and the manner in which it is presented. One may study as intensively as he likes any particular branch of philosophy, or his interests may go far afield to India under the guidance of Prof. Woods, or to China with Dr. Mei. With so diverse a possibility of stimulus it would be remarkable if one's intellectual curiosity were not aroused...