Word: spendings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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From Cleveland the club will go to Chicago where it will spend four days. An elaborate program is being arranged by the Harvard Club of Chicago. On the afternoon of Monday, December 27, the Glee Club will go out to Winnetka to sing to a large gathering of school children, returning to Chicago in time for the concert that is scheduled to be given in Orchestra Hall on the the same day. Mr. Voegeli, manager of the Thomas Orchestra, is acting in conjunction with the Harvard Club of Chicago in the management of this concert...
What student did not ask himself when he first came to college, what courses am I going to take? Is this or that professor especially interesting? Is it worth while to go out for athletics or manager competitions or is it better to spend the time on my studies? Is it wise to try to go through college in three years? All these questions and many others have occurred to every Freshman. Some may have been particularly fortunate in having a friend who was an upperclassman from whom to seek advice. Many were not so lucky...
...members of the University who are planning to spend Thanksgiving Day in Cambridge are invited to attend the informal "open house" entertainment to be given in Phillips Brooks House beginning at 6 o'clock tomorrow evening. The first part of the entertainment will consist of songs, readings, and other semi-impromptu features, after which refreshments are to be served...
...meeting expenses so that he need not be under the double handicap of having to earn his way through college at the risk of losing one of the most valuable things Harvard can give--the opportunity of becoming acquainted at the outset with the men who are to spend four years together in college...
...operative plan, as explained by Mr. Lytle in today's CRIMSON provides for "a first hand understanding of human relations under conditions of production." It shows not only recognition of a problem vital to both industry and engineering, but offers a solution. Every third year student is to spend alternate periods of two months in the class room and in a machine shop or electrical department where he will work beside the ordinary laborer. In this way the factulty of the school, the students, and industry may co-operate in producing fit engineers...