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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...basis of rates as an engineering firm. The cry has always been raised to make education more practical; to make it more nearly conform to later requirements of the outside world. In no institution does this state of affairs come to pass more nearly than in a scientific professional school. The benefit of this consulting system to Technology will lie in bringing it still closer to the industrial world. The teaching staff, even more than heretofore, will know exactly what is required of newcomers in engineering branches, and can teach accordingly...
...Legge, M. D., D. P. H., His Majesty's Inspector of Factories, and lecturer on factory hygiene at the University of Manchester, has been appointed to deliver the Cutter lectures on preventative medicine at the Harvard Medical School for this season. These lectures are given annually under the terms of a bequest from John Clarence Cutter, M. D., '77, whose will provided that the lectures be given in Boston and be free to the medical profession and the press. The dates and subjects of the lectures, which will be delivered in the Medical School Amphitheatre, Building E, from...
Upon the recommendation of the Faculty of Law, the Governing Board of the University has voted to raise the tuition fee for students in the Law School from $150 to $200. Hitherto the Faculty of Law has felt that to raise the tuition fee of the school to the level at which it now stands in the College would deter from attending the school some men who should have an opportunity...
...been made possible by the gift to the Endowment Fund of $50,000 from Max Epstein of Chicago, President of the American Tank Car Company, for a loan fund to be used in assisting able students to pay their tuition and give them general assistance in the Law School...
...Epstein's gift, by providing the money for loans to many of the more needy students, has removed the chief bar in the way of the change and has thus enabled the Law School to add to its income an amount equivalent to the income from an endowment of nearly $1,000,000. In his letter accompanying the gift Mr. Epstein wrote as follows of the Law School...