Word: schemes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Illustrated for March, which makes its appearance today, should have been bound in Kahki. It has a decidedly martial aspect for the two leading articles are about summer military camps, and both are in favor of this scheme, the most subtile and dangerous feature of the jingo propaganda...
...will consist of graduates of the University and any undergraduates who may be interested. R. W. Dibble '01, H. E. Garceau '05, L. G. del Castillo '14, G. T. Spencer '13, and W. N. Hewitt 1G., the present conductor of the Pierian Sodality, are the main promoters of the scheme, but there are many others interested; it is hoped that the Harvard Club of Boston will stand back of the venture when it is better organized...
...organization consists of a board of advisers and an unlimited number of associates. C. H. Smith '15, who originated the scheme and organized the Bureau, is chairman of the board. Other members are : W. M. Marsten '15, J. H. Hustis, Jr., '15, K. B. Murdock '16, C. Laporte '16, H. A. Larabee '16, and H. L. F. Kreger '16. Altogether 19 men have asked to act as advisers. A few advisers will also be chosen from the Graduate Schools...
...meeting on Monday afternoon the Board of Overseers approved the proposed scheme by which students in the Boston University School of Theology will be admitted to courses in the Harvard Divinity School and in the Graduate School. The arrangement, which will be tried for two years, provides that graduate students and Seniors in the Boston University School of Theology who have attained an average grade of 85 per cent. may register in the Harvard Divinity School and take without charge a maximum of two Harvard courses as part of their year's work in the Boston University School of Theology...
...problem of national defence and on the country's present un preparedness to cope with attack, and offers as a solution of the problem the systematic tutoring of college men for positions as officers in time of emergency. President Schurman does not advance his view simply as a possible scheme; he regards such a course as the only remedy for the precarious conditions in our national defence...