Word: showings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Mahan '16. Coach Haughton's talk will be illustrated by a 1000-foot reel of moving pictures of the Yale game, and stereopticon views of the same contest. In addition to the speeches there will be songs and cheers, and the undergraduates will have a chance to show their appreciation of the team's work. This is practically the only such chance they will have, as the dinner in Boston is primarily for graduates...
...Student Employment are decidedly encouraging. The office undertakes to recommend University students and graduates as tutors, and for such temporary or part time work as is available. It also endeavors, as far as possible, to increase the demand for this work. In comparison with 1912-13 the figures show a decrease of 43 men employed, but an increase of $14,690.97 in the amount earned. Twenty positions, bringing in approximately $3,300 were filled through the co-operation of the recently organized Appointment Office of the Harvard Club of New York. These are included in the report. The decrease...
...following figures show the number of men employed and the amount earned through the aid of the Student's Employment Office, the Department of the University, The Harvard Alumni Association and the Harvard Club of New York. For term employment during 1913-14, 601 men were registered, compared with 569 for 1912-13. 357 of these received employment, 332 through the aid of the Bureau, and 25 through the aid of the other branches seeking to give employment to students. The sum earned by these men was $68,913.57, a gain of $16,370.60 over the amount earned...
...Lowell Institute, on "Le Drame Musicale Francais Contemporain." The combination of an important topic of the French theatres and an interpreter of high critical standards who is thoroughly familiar with his subject should change indifference to interest. It may or may not be our fault that we show little curiosity in "Nietzsche"; we are certainly to blame if we miss hearing of an art that touches a great part of the French people, and is universal in its influence...
...Officers Show Bravery...