Word: students
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...course will deal with the structural and functional aspects of business. This will be accomplished by bringing the student in contact with certain cases in which the financial problems that underlie the business system are involved. The course will have a legal value, however, since it will abstract the accounting and financial from regular business and law cases. Only such aspects of these problems as are of most service to law students in practice will be considred...
...student who has spent either last summer or some previous time at some form of manual labor is eligible to attend this conference. Those interested should apply for admission on special blanks provided for the purpose and obtainable at the Phillips Brooks House. Candidates should state their industrial experience by answering the questions printed on the application blanks, which must be in the hands of James Myers, 105 East 22d Street, New York City, by ctober 20. Delegates will be chosen on the basis of their experience as participant observers in industry...
...Board of Student Advisors in charge of the Ames Competition has been organized with W. J. Milde 3L as chairman for the year. J. G. Laylin 3L is to have charge of the first-year courts, C. D. Kyle 3L of the second-year courts, and W. C. Poletti 3L of the third-year courts. The other members of the Board are A. J. Bronstein 3L, C. L. Colson 2L, B. B. Fensterstock 3L, W. E. Hoagland 2L, J. G. Laylin 3L, H. W. Lilley 3L, H. H. W. Lewis 3L, W. J. Maier 3L, F. L. Pitner...
This tendency, the CRIMSON believes, is to be commended, together with the change in student and official athletic attitude which permits a student to make his own way, free from any stigma of disloyalty to his obligations or that most heinous of Early Twentieth Century charges, lack of College Spirit...
...Dronte acts and thinks like a character of Defoe or Smollett. His life is a coarse one spent as a student carousing at a German university, as a musketeer, calloused by army life, and as a wanderer, arrogant one moment and miserable the next. He has a taste of intensely pure and happy married life only to be dashed to the depths of depraved vagabondage. He witnesses the great social changes of his time both from the rank of a nobleman and from the position of a beggar...