Word: similarly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...carried on in co-operation with the Woodrow Wilson College Men's League which has its headquarters at the Hotel Lenox. Circulars will be sent out and speakers provided for rallies near Boston. Men have already been sent to Williams, Amherst, and Andover for the purpose of organizing similar clubs there...
...original purpose of American colleges was mainly to train men for the ministry, but so it is no longer. Harvard, founded chiefly to educate clergymen, now gives to this profession barely two per cent. of her graduates; Yale, begun under similar impulses, now contributes a meagre three per cent. This and other interesting changes in the professions favored by college graduates are described in a bulletin by Bailey B. Burritt on "Professional Distribution of University and College Graduates," just issued by the United States Bureau of Education...
...Freshman Musical Clubs are not organized until the second half-year, Freshmen are particularly urged to try for the University clubs if for no other reason than to become acquainted with trials similar to those which will determine the choices for the Freshman clubs...
...average, a second call has been issued. Any men who desire a practical training in all sorts of business dealings will be given a chance to show their usefulness in the office, in managing the details of publication, and in soliciting subscriptions and advertisements. The work required is similar to that required by the business boards of other college papers, and general efficiency is given weight in the choice of managers as well as ability to get advertisements. The business manager will give a detailed outline of the work at the meeting Monday evening...
Arrangements have been completed for the exchange of professors with Germany and France as usual this year, and the similar relations which were established with western universities of the United States through the agency of Professor Hart, of the Department of History, last year will also be continued. The exchange of the most eminent men of the leading universities of Germany, France and the United States promises to have an interestingly beneficial effect for the cause of education in all three countries; and it is to be expected that each year, as the students in the universities which engage...