Word: students
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Committee helps all men who are interested in doing philanthropic work to find some outlet for their interest. Under this committee about 200 Harvard men annually do work varying in nature from coaching boys' basketball teams to teaching English to foreigners. The Speakers Bureau and the Deputation Committee furnish students to speak at preparaotry schools, churches, and various and sundry kinds of meetings and dinners. Thus the student's point of view is presented to the community at large, and the students themselves gain valuable experience. Students of limited means find the Text Book Loan Library of material assistance...
...contributed by friends and admirers of Bishop Brooks. It was dedicated in 1901 in his memory to "Piety, Charity and Hospitality." With these three stones for a foundation the scope of the work has grown and is growing to include any service which may be of benefit to the students, the University or the Community. It has become the link between the storehouse of thought and action, that is the student body and the small world which surrounds...
...restaurant service will be started on Monday. To be regularly entitled to use this branch of the Union, membership is necessary and may be obtained at the time of registration. Any prospective student at the University is eligible to join the Union upon the payment of $10 for annual dues. Freshman can sign up for the season at Memorial Hall today...
...Nicols is beginning his second year as an assistant dean. Mr. Nichols, while attending Harvard, was president of the Crimson and a member of the Student Council. He attended Hallol College Oxford University, for a year as a Rhode Scholar after graduating from the University...
...medical schools draw much condemnation. They give, the angry women declare, their medical degrees too facilely, particularly the highest, the Igakuhakushi. Any medical student who offers a smart thesis apparently can get the degree. Clinical experience is little required and some of those Igakuhakushi have been acting like scoundrels. They charge high fees; they write demoralizing articles on sex matters; they sign advertisements; they give testimonials. The women demand that the medical schools make their degree requirements more professional, that some organization function actively like the American Medical Association to reprove and reprimand unethical Japanese doctors...