Word: professionals
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Weekly consultation hours were arranged when any student could advise with the director as to how he could best take a hand in benevolent work. Through the director's knowledge of the intricate net-work of Boston Charities, and his understanding as a graduate of Harvard of the conditions under...
Mr. H. B. Sargent, Jr., died suddenly on Saturday, in his appartments at 3 Spruce street. Mr. Sargent was a graduate of the Scientific School, and of the Law School, class of 71. He came of an old and noted Boston family. His father, General Sargent, graduated from Harvard in...
Philip Codman '89, died suddenly of pneumonia, at Philadelphia on Wednesday evening. After his graduation Mr. Codman travelled for two years, and then took a course at the Bussey Institute and Arnold Arboretum to prepare for his profession of landscape architecture. Although a young man Mr. Codman gave great promise...
There will be a smoke talk of St. Paul's Society at 9 o'clock in 4 Little's Block. Dean Hodges will be the guest of the evening and will address the society on "The Choice of a Profession." All members of the society are invited.
It would be a good thing for the University if some of her graduates adopted this as their profession, and if men who feel that they are fitted for such work would consider the question of taking it up seriously. To men who are interested in the question of athletic...