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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...work will consist of canvassing for subscriptions, doing a small amount of office work, soliciting advertisements, and doing the other work which is required of the business managers of all papers, college or public. The competition is an excellent training in the practice of business and opens the way to acquaintance with all sorts of business conditions. The two men who are successful will compete between themselves for the position of first assistant the following year...
...When the changes are completed there will be three rooms which will eventually serve to hold exhibits. Two of these, on the right hand side of the hall will be used temporarily to house the Fine Arts library, and the third room, on the left will serve as a small lecture room...
...Sever 8 English 30, New Lecture Hall English 31, Sever A English 41, Emerson D English 50, Sever 18 English 62, Lawrence 12 English 65, Sever 11 English 66, Consult Professor F. N. Robinson. Fine Arts 1bhf, Sept. 25, 10 A. M. Sever 37 Fine Arts 5c, Fogg Small Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 9, Fogg Lect. Rm. Fine Arts, all other courses in Robinson. Forestry, all courses at Harvard Forest, Petersham, Mass. French 1I, II, III, Sept. 26, 11 A. M., Sever 35 French 1IV, V, VI, Sept. 26, 12 M., Sever 35 French 2, Sept...
...Sever 8 English 30, New Lecture Hall English 31, Sever A English 41, Emerson D English 50, Sever 18 English 62, Lawrence 12 English 65, Sever 11 English 66, Consult Professor F. N. Robinson. Fine Arts 1bhf, Sept. 25, 10 A. M. Sever 37 Fine Arts 5c, Fogg Small Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 9, Fogg Lect. Rm. Fine Arts, all other courses in Robinson. Forestry, all courses at Harvard Forest, Petersham, Mass. French 1I, II, III, Sept. 26, 11 A. M., Sever 35 French 1IV, V, VI, Sept. 26, 12 M., Sever 35 French 2, Sept...
...difficulty has been increased by the intense competition of modern industrial life, where the margin of profit is very small and depends upon a close scrutiny of expenditure and revenue,--a scrutiny which the manager feels keenly, but the scattered owners and the public fail to comprehend. Corporations have enabled small property owners to co-operate in vast concerns, and have rolled up huge aggregations of capital, capable of increasing wealth and exerting power for good and harm on an unprecedented scale; but they have made those owners, in most cases, absentees, with all the evils of absentee-proprietorship...