Word: prospects
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...information bureau for new students, and the Harvard Handbook are financed from the fund, as well as certain religious meetings which the Phillips Brooks House holds every year. Entertainments are held in the poorer districts of Boston and boys clubs are promoted. Teaching staffs are maintained at the Prospect Union, and at the Cambridge branch...
...religious meetings under the auspices of the societies in the University devoted to that purpose, the support of an information bureau for new students, the publishing of an annual handbook, the furthering of Boy's Clubs in the poorer districts of Boston, and the provision of teaching staffs for Prospect Union, the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. and other social centres. The extent of these social service activities is proportionate to the support given by the student body of the University...
...work of the business candidates consists mainly in soliciting advertisements and subscriptions. In addition a small amount of routine and clerical work is required. An unusual opportunity to gain business experience is thus offered to members of the Sophomore class, and in addition there is the prospect of coming into intimate contact with the large mercantile and advertising houses in this part of the country...
...Prospect Union: T. J. Abernethy '17, G. W. Allport '19, E. Amdursky '18, J. B. Atkinson '17, W. C. Babcock '19, J. P. Ballantine '18, L. Boyd '19, W. B. Brooks '17, C. R. Cabot '17, C. H. Coster '20, J. D. Crichton '17, S. N. Dunton '18, R. N. Durfee '19, J. M. Faulkner '20, R. M. Foster '17, J. A. George '20, R. Gerould '20, A. C. Gilligan '18, E. P. Goodnow '17, S. B. Goodstone '20, C. B. Grayson 1L, H. B. Hager '17, R. H. Hammond, '19, J. Hauptman unc, R. L. Hobbs...
Dartmouth College will not dismiss any member of its faculty and is not considering the curtailment of any salaries, although a deficit of about $100,000 is in prospect for next year. President Hopkins and the trustees are in absolute agreement as to the policy which should be followed by the college in connection with the war; namely that the curriculum should be maintained unimpaired, and the departments of instruction should not be allowed to be weakened during this war which is bringing financial stress to the college. It is believed that through this policy, Dartmouth will be able...