Word: students
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...there is another point in which the undergraduate should examine his conscience before commencing reform. Has the Faculty Adviser been given a fair chance? Here the initiative plainly rests with the student. If he prefers to reduce the Faculty Adviser to the position of an automaton, it is not for the latter to dispute the choice. Doubtless he would rather become a counselor and friend, a constant link between the University and the individual student, as he was designed to be, but it certainly should not be a part of his duty to make personal calls on students, or otherwise...
...number of prominent speakers have been announced for the annual Student Conference at Northfield which will take place June 20-30 this spring. In addition to those previously announced, the list, includes Dean Brown of Yale, the Reverend Henry Sloane Coffin, minister of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City, Charles W. Gilkey '03, pastor of Baptist Church, Chicago, Dr. Zwemer from Arabia, authority on Mohammedanism at the University of Cairo, David Yui of China, and J. Stitt Wilson, a well-known labor leader and lecturer from California. These men will address the Conference in the mornings and evenings...
...last instalment of the tuition fee is due on or before next Monday, April 21. Every student in Harvard College, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, the Graduate School of Business Administration, the School of Architecture, the School of Landscape Architecture or the Bussey Institution, registered therein for the first time in the academic year 1916-17, 1917-18, or 1918-19, who is doing full work for the whole year, or who having entered his department after November 22, 1918, is doing full work for the time during which he is a member thereof is required...
...Spanish play directed by J. V. Manach '21, a play-let written by L. B. Geyer '19 and with a cast indicating the many nationalities represented in the Club, and musical numbers as well as dances, characteristic of the different countries. These include a Russian Ballet by a student of Simmons College, a Japanese number by S. Muromats 2G.B., Hawaiian music by Miss Alice Wong of Boston University, piano selections by J. M. Sanroma of the New England Conservatory of Music, a Spanish dance by S. C. Montaegudo, a chalk talk, a Chinese Sword Dance, a Mexican serenade...
...Students in the artillery school, without expense to themselves and probably under pay from the government, will be required to attend two summer camps of six weeks each at Fort Monroe. The first camp will be held at the end of the first year of military training in order that the student may be taught the fundamentals of drill and military view point. The second camp will come after the student has completed all of his theoretical training so that he will be competent at this time to determine firing data and to conduct target practice with big guns...