Word: scope
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...work after graduation. For those considering permanent educational work, the University Appointment Office offers a solution of the problem. Many graduates, in the past, have been aided in securing positions through this office, but Seniors have not always understood that it was intended to benefit them also. The scope of the Appointment Office is wide, embracing not only teaching positions, but also scientific research, social service, and administrative work of an educational nature...
This series is but one of the features of the work Phillips Brooks House is going to do this year. A list of varied activities is printed in today's CRIMSON which indicates that the already wide scope of this institution is not only to be continued but enlarged, which means, of course, added benefits for all members of the University...
...point may be an intimacy with Greek, a knowledge of the fine arts, a business, a military, a legal training, a taste for books, a thorough grounding in economics or finance or sociology; or he may have all of these. The newspaper wants them all, and will afford ample scope for their exercise. The constant demand of editors is for reporters who know and who can think...
Another union, which will enlarge the scope of the University, has been completed. The University, Andover Theological Seminary and the Episcopal Theological School have made a reciprocal arrangement, which will increase the facilities of all three institutions. Such a step, which is in line with the University's policy of co-operation among educational institutions, is decidedly commendable...
...being taken to establish a modern theatre for the exclusive use of the University. English 47 has outgrown its Workshop and it deserves a new one, big enough to meet its needs. This valuable course has been too long handicapped by insufficient equipment. Better dramatic training and a greater scope will be certain results of the building of the modern theatre for which satisfactory plans have been drawn. Nor will English 47 alone derive benefit from the new theatre. Many organizations which have hitherto been forced to stage their plays in club houses or halls that are too small...