Word: specializes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...preliminary chess tournament will be held next week to select ten men to compose the University team. Of special importance is the fact that Freshmen and members of the graduate schools, with certain restrictions for the intercollegiate games, are eligible for this team...
Engineers in the Massachusetts institute of Technology can now combine their professional studies with courses in practical business administration. The special work of the seniors is widened to include business law, cost accounting, business management and taxation. These courses are given in three sections for the benefit of civil, mechanical and electrical, and chemical engineers...
...chairman of the committee in charge is Professor George C. Whipple, of the Sanitary Engineering Department, who may be consulted at his office in Pierce 212. Papers submitted shall contain not more than 5,000 words unless special permission to submit a longer paper has been obtained. The completed papers must be in the hands of the committee by April 1; 1917. Each entrant should send his name, qualifications and the subject of his proposed paper to Professor Whipple by November...
...request of the University Woodrow Wilson Club at Tremont Temple, Boston, this evening on the coming Presidential election. There will be a parade preceding the meeting and all those who intend to march will meet at the Harvard square subway station at 7 o'clock. There they will take special surface cars to the corner of Commonwealth and Massachusetts avenues, Boston, whence they will march with torches and banners to Tremont Temple. Seats at the meeting will be reserved for all members of the University marching in the parade...
...Harvard public may be expected to take a special interest in the recently published book, "Friends of France: The Field Service of the American Ambulance, described by its Members." Many of its pages were written by Harvard men. What is more striking is the fact that in the list of 286 members of this field service, up to April, 1916, there are 77 names followed by the word "Harvard"--a far larger representation than that of any other single college. More notable still is the Harvard element in the list of "Citations" for special manifestations of courage and devotion...