Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...production this spring marks the inauguration of an entirely new feature in the policy of the Dramatic Club-the establishment of an undergraduate producing staff, instead of the employment of a professional producer. J. W. D. Seymour '17, president of the club, and N. B. Clark '16 having charge of this production...
...undergraduate producing staff of the Dramatic Club announced last night that W. C. Boyden, Jr., '16 has been put in place of B. Parker '19 in the part of "A Bridegroom" in "Francois-Amour...
...desiring to undertake research in business subjects. It will serve primarily those who intend to become teachers in this field. The degree will be administered by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences acting through the Division of History, Government and Economics, and in co-operation with the teaching staff of the Graduate School of Business Administration...
...taste of Boston." But why the rash generalization that "all the good of Harvard is that it is a Boston institution"? Is the bespectacled city alone responsible for the development at Harvard of men successful in various fields,--in fact, for several splinters in Life's editorial staff? That Boston is but seven minutes by subway is no reason for attributing to blue laws and conservatism adverse or favorable criticism due to Harvard. Since representatives of the so-called "remote and imperfectly civilized places" are more active here proportionately than New Englanders, and since Boston's best profit as much...
...feature of the new regime deserves particular commendation. Its editorials are remarkable examples of the less "heavy" and more amusing type. The staff has evidently discovered that "readability" is no serious drawback to an editorial. Undergraduates in this department are too often disposed to take themselves too seriously. The Illustrated has succeeded in combining clearness of thought with a certain novelty of expression, qualities which are unusual and refreshing in collegiate editorials...