Word: raisons
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...number as a whole is worthy of the Review, although it is by no means up to the highest standards which the magazine is capable of attaining. But it shows that the new Board is wholly alive and is keeping up the radical policy which is the raison d'etre of the Review. Only in future issues it should omit the phrases about the "sighing 'cellos' and other such commonplaces, not to mention the too frequent use of the first person singular. R. H. SESSIONS...
...cultivate among every one of its members the esprit de corps of the University as also to encourage genuine social democracy should be a primal en- deavor of the Faculty and graduates as well as the students. These two constitute the raison d'etre of the Harvard Union and should be so recognized by everyone. Were this the case every member of the University would become an enthusiastic member of the Union and its permanent success would be assured...
...speakers and the subjects they will present are as follows: Mr. Charles M. Connolly, advertising manager of the Cluett, Peabody Company on "The 'Raison d'etre' of the College Comics Association;" Mr. George B. Richardson, advertising manager of "Life," on "The Work of an Advertising Manager of a Publication;" Mr. Clarkson A. Collins, Jr., vice-president of the Collins-Armstrong Company, on "What an Advertising Agent does for an Advertiser;" Mr. Robert A. Holmes, sales manager of the Crofut and Knapp Company, on "The Work of an Advertising Manager of a Nationally Advertised Article;" Mr. Ingalls Kimball, president...