Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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John F. Bass '91, staff correspondent of the Chicago Daily News with the Russian army at Warsaw, was wounded in the face, early this month, by an explosion of German shrapnel, while returning from the trenches. Information has been cabled that his injuries are not serious...
...Club he is one of the leading promoters of amateur athletics in this country. He is chairman of the executive committee of the Navy League of the United States and has taken a patriotic interest in naval affairs. He received his title of colonel as a member of the staff of the governor of New Jersey...
...Cole graduated from Clark College, Worcester, in 1911, and entered the Graduate School of Business Administration. After finishing his course there he was, for a short time, connected with the staff of the William Filene's Sons Company in Boston, leaving this position to become expense manager in the store of the Co-operative Society. Last spring he resigned this last position and joined the staff of Willet, Sears and Company in Boston...
...past five years the colleges in the vicinity of Boston have united to form the "Commission of Extension Courses," which has offered extension courses of collegiate grade at convenient centres in Boston and Cambridge by instructors drawn from the staff of the several institutions. The expenses of the commission's courses have been met by students' fees, from the fund of the Lowell Institute, and by contributions collected through the Boston Chamber of Commerce. The successful working of this experiment has suggested that co-operative organization for public service on the part of all of the colleges and similar institutions...
...schools established by missionary agencies throughout the Orient and other parts of the world are beginning to have closer and closer contact with American institutions. Within the last decade several boards have begun the policy of making term-appointments to the educational staff of their colleges abroad; the general requirement of life service having been changed to a definite period of months, or one, two, or three years. The case of each candidate is considered on its own merits; and is acted on by the regular authorities. The plan of one and two year appointment has been approved by several...