Word: scopes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...essay which has already been published will be considered as eligible for the prize. For additional details concerning the scope and conditions of this competition, inquiries may be addressed to the Secretary of the League, or to the Chairman of the League's Committee on Prizes at 261 Broadway, New York city...
More social service workers are needed by Phillips Brooks House. A fairly large number of men are working now, but the philanthropic activities are so comprehensive in scope that more men are desired. The work is for the most part concerned with boys' clubs, but it also includes Americanization work and settlement house entertainments. Last year there were 250 men doing social service work. The Social Service Committee hopes to enlist an even greater number this year...
...Legal Aid Bureau of Harvard University, which was incorporated in 1914 for the purpose of rendering "legal aid and assistance" to those persons who are financially unable to employ regular attorneys, announced yesterday evening a program for the year 1920-21 which indicates a material increase in the scope and amount of work to be undertaken. During the past month the Bureau has effected an arrangement with the Boston Legal Aid Society whereby men are to be detailed to the latter organization to assist it in handling its constantly growing number of cases, and whereby certain cases which the Boston...
Dr.A.P. Fitch will be the speaker. These meetings, which will come every Monday night throughout the fall term, are primarily religious in their nature, although their scope extends to problems of all sorts--economic, moral, educational, industrial and political. By these meetings Freshmen are given an opportunity to hear well-known men speak on subjects closely akin to the daily life of the college...
Teachers have been trained in the University since 1891, when Professor Paul H. Hanus was appointed Assistant Professor of the History and Art of Teaching. By 1906 the scope of the courses offered in the field of education had grown to such an extent that a Division of Education was created as a subdivision of the Department of Arts and Sciences. For the first time in 1896 the degree of Master of Arts was offered, based on progress in studies lying within the field of Education. A further advance in this direction was made in 1905, when the first degree...