Word: problems
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...more important games and will be eligible next year are: R. Oveson '05, who will enter the Law School. D. McFadon '06, W. Z. Carr, H. B. Barney '08. From the second team, H. C. Pell '06 and W. Pierce '07 are likely candidates for line positions. The principal problem which will confront the team will be the choice of ends. None of the men who will return next year have shown the proper ability, but all should improve next fall. Montgomery's work was probably the most promising of any of the candidates last year. In addition...
...Sturgis of Boston, of the firm of Sturgis & Barton; and Mr. C. A. Coolidge of Boston, of the firm of Shepley, Rutan & Coolidge. These architects will each in turn give one month of service in the department. During that time each architect will lecture on special problems of architecture and will conduct a problem in design in each of the two advanced classes, criticising over the drawing board the work of each student as it progresses during visits of atleast two afternoons a week, and giving a formal criticism of the results before the class on the completion...
...following men, delegates to the national convention of the Association which will be held today and tomorrow in Boston, will speak on the general subject of "The Trade Unionist's Solution of the Industrial Problem": Mr. Henry Abrahams, secretary of the International Cigar Makers' Union, secretary of the Boston Central Labor Union, and for many years a labor leader in Boston: Mr. Harry Lloyd, organizer and ex-president of the International Carpenters Union, and a well-known speaker on labor subjects: and Dr. F. W. Tomkins '72, rector of Holy Trinity Church, Philadelphia, and a very active promoter...
...PAUL'S SOCIETY. "The Labor Unionist's Solution of the Industrial Problem," Mr. Henry Abrahams, Mr. Harry Lloyd, Rev. Floyd W. Tomkins '72. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum...
Will any Harvard men who are seriously interested in the study of the negro problem or in practical work among the negroes either give their names to R. S. Wallace, at Phillips Brooks House, or communicate directly with the South End House? JOHN DANIELS, 2G., South End House...