Word: spending
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...however, enlistment lags in such fashion that the Marine authorities see fit to issue a second appeal, the whole matter assumes a different aspect. It then becomes no less than a duty for college men, especially such as would otherwise spend, a comparatively useless summer in white flannels at the seashore, to look up the Marine recruiting Sergeant on Tremont Row, opp. Scollaly Square, and obtain, all further details with a view to signing...
...life work; and at the same time to assure them of an opening in a business for which they have been specially trained, the National City Bank of New York has established a "business fellowship". This fellowship enables students selected by the universities and colleges of the country to spend their summer vacations in training in the National City Bank during their course in college, and is creating opportunities for men in the field of foreign banking unlimited in their possibilities...
...period of training for the students accepted by the bank covers twelve months and is divided according to the classification of the applicant. Sophomores wil spend two summers each at the bank, and the remaining six months will be completed immediately after graduation. Juniors will spend one summer vacation at the bank, and will complete the remaining nine months of training after graduation. Graduate students will spend at least one summer vacation, but preferably two, al the bank and will complete the remainder of the required year upon finishing their university course. Those who intend to enter the business world...
...conservative weekly journal of political and general discussion which will be published in New York early this month. Harold de W. Fuller '98, A. M. '00, Ph.D., '07 formerly editor of the Nation, will be one of the editors. Mr. Fuller was a travelling fellow of the University and spend six years as a member of the English Department here before being engaged in editorial work in New York. Rodman Gilder '99 is business manager, and Donald Moffat '16 an editor of the new publication...
College undergraduates are noted for being casual. It is a great deal easier to sit around and wait for someone to start something than to walk up to the CRIMSON Office and buy your own bond. The canvassers should not have to spend their time prodding the laziness of those who intend to buy anyhow. We must all take more than a passive interest unless...