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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...entire cost per lecture for the subscriber amounts to three cents, the initiation fee, which must be paid only for the first year, being five dollars, and annual membership costing ten dollars. Membership last year numbered 1,721, and the total attendance for the year reached 79,102. It is estimated that for this year the membership will exceed...
...present epidemic of infantile paralysis and the intense public interest, the following statement is made in regard to the disease and the University. As the name implies it is a disease largely but not exclusively limited to young children. Only two per cent. of the cases are over ten years of age. Susceptibility to the disease steadily decreases with age and it is rare over sixteen and excessively so over twenty-five...
...American Association of Public Accountants which is holding its annual session in New York City this week some 12,000 college men throughout the United States have, during the past year taken up the study of accountancy. Twenty-four colleges and universities are now giving accountancy training and ten of these study accountancy by "laboratory" method...
...first course, given on Wednesday evenings, at eight o'clock, will be ten lectures on American history...
Following are the ten who secured their licenses: Frederick Stevens Allen '16, of Pelham Manor, N. Y.; Francis Inman Amory, Jr., '17, of Boston; William Bartlett Bacon '19, of Brookline; Edmond Elkins Bates '17, of Medford; Mahlon Philip Bryan '19, of Brookline; Hamilton Coolidge '19, of Brookline Donald Dunbar Harris '16, of Minneapolis, Minn.; Harry Hubbard Metcalf '17, of Westborough; Robert Hewins Stiles '16, of Fitchburg; and Joseph Rice Strong '16, of Worcester...