Word: research
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...kept, in ponderous files, in the periodical room. The general student of affairs and events, as well as the student of economics, government, and history profits enormously by reading representative newspapers from all parts of the country, and, if possible, of the world. They form a laboratory of research into the stream of contemporary life. Moreover, a generous collection of newspapers, the current editions of which were placed upon convenient racks, in an accessible room, would encourage the study of affairs. The Library, of course, is not overburdened with money; but if there is any at all to spare, surely...
...Conference on Municipal Government. "Methods and Materials of Municipal Research," by Professor W. B. Munro, in Widener...
...American colleges to take up the work of advancing the world's scholarship with greater seal than ever. In the case of Harvard this calls for the strengthening of the equipment of certain departments. A substitute for Boylston Hall is needed; the Economics Department needs money to establish research fellowships; the Library needs an endowment. In spite of the great building expansion just competed, more money is needed. And it is hoped that benefactors of mankind in the largest and most international sense will respond...
...following appointments were made: C. E. Glock, A. C. Hanford, H. G. Knight '13, G. H. McCaffrey '12, Pitman B. Potter '14, Assistants in Government; N. S. Stern '12, Teaching Fellow in Physiology; R. F. Shaner, Teaching Fellow in Histology and Embryology; W. T. Bovie '14, Research Fellow in the Cancer Commission; A. L. Butler, Austin Teaching Fellow in Botany; R. E. Rockwood, L. B. Struthers '10 Instructors in French; W. H. Thomas, W. B. Perry, Instructors in Architectural Design...
...September, 1915. The meetings of courses will begin at 9 o'clock. Students are required to attend the first meetings. Prescribed Studies. English D, Tuesday, October 5, Sever 11, 1.05 P. M. English A, Friday, October 1, New Lecture Hall, 1.05 P. M. Elective Studies. For all courses of research for which no hours are stated consult the Instructors. Anthropology 2, 5, 7, 9, 15hf, Peabody Mus. Applied Biology, all courses at Bussey Institution. Architecture, all courses in Robinson. Astronomy, all courses in Astronom. Lab., Jarvis St. Botany 2, 8, Nash Lec. Rm. Botany 3, Botany Mus. 13b Botany...