Word: shops
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvard Engineering Society of New York has recently raised by subscription a fund of $600 which is to be used for loans to students taking summer work at the Harvard Engineering Camp at Squam Lake, in the summer shop work course, and in the summer mining work or any other prescribed work given under the Division of Engineering. This fund is open to students enrolled in any department of the University who intend to enter the profession of civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering, or mining and metallurgy. Details in regard to the administration of this fund have not yet been...
...institute was started to give the young men and women of the plains and mountains a chance to train hand and brain at the same time, while earning their way by work in the shops or on the farm. All of the 100 students in the school do manual work for five hours each day, the boys in the blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, or on the farm; the girls in the laundry, kitchen, or dairy. Last year the work of the students made the institute almost self-supporting. Like the George Junior Republic, after which it is modelled...
There is a rule of the Faculty Committee on Entertainments providing that advertisements for a College entertainment may be displayed in shop windows only, and must be confined to small placards modestly printed in red and black...
Students registered in Harvard College and in the Lawrence Scientific School who propose to take any of the Shop Work Courses, must register at the College Office, 4 University Hall, between 9 and 4 on Thursday and Friday, June 13 and 14. The first meetings of the courses will be held at the Rindge Manual Training School, Monday, June 17. Other persons, not registered in the University, who propose to take the Shop Work Courses, should register at University 4 at the same hours on Thursday and Friday...
...Austin Teaching Fellow in Romance Languages; F. E. Floyd, professor of Botany at Carnegie Desert Botanical Laboratory; Tuscon, Arizona; J. L. Love '90, assistant professor of Mathematics; W. E. McElfresh '95, professor of Physics at Williams College; G. R. Mansfield '04, instructor in Geology; E. R. Markham, assistant in Shop-work; D. G. Mason '95 Musical Critic; A. H. Morse '01, instructor in Mechanical Engineering; H. W. Morse, instructor in Physics; M. Mower instructor in Fine Arts; W. B. Munro '99, assistant professor of Government; H. Munsterberg, professor of Psychology; G. Newhall '98, formerly of the Historical Department...