Word: projections
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...organization has decided to restrict attendance at this meeting to men who have taken or are taking some economics course in addition to Economics 1. The requirements for membership and other important business will be attended to this evening, and the committee hopes that all men interested in the project will attend...
...production of their annual plays in the Union this year. When these organizations have fully concluded arrangements as to the nature of their productions, the Union management will then be enabled to make definite announcements. It is not likely, however, that anything will happen to interfere with the project as it now stands...
...credit for the carrying through of this worthy project belongs to F. Ayer '11, who was originally in charge of the work, and to a committee composed of E. T. E. Hunt '10, chairman, C. M. Storey '12, G. H. Roosevelt '13, Professor E. W. Forbes '95 and Professor I. N. Hollis...
...taking an important part in this movement through local agencies such as Phillips Brooks House; but all college men do not enter the work and many of those who do lose interest after being cut off from their undergraduate organizations. The Alumni Civic Service Committee is part of a project, described in another column, to prevent this training acquired in college from begin wasted after graduation. It is also designed to stimulate the undergraduate work and to interest men who have not taken part in the work in college. The project it represents is of immense significance and should command...
...graduating class was adopted last spring on a smaller scale in connection with a scheme to establish social service committees in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston and other large cities throughout the country, with the purpose of indicating to college graduates opportunities for philanthropic work. The aim of the project which is being adopted this year was outlined by O. F. Cutts L. 03 in an address in the Union last spring in which he spoke of the value of changing the generally favorable attitude of college men towards social service into one of active work...