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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Following is a summary for the summers of 1911 and 1912: 1911 1912 Teachers in colleges, 40 28 normal schools, 5 8 high schools, 96 87 endowed schools, 47 37 grade schools, etc, 113 102 Superintendents, 5 8 Principals and supervisors, 49 47 -- -- Total teachers, 355 317 Harvard students, 87 98 Students of other colleges, 49 55 Social workers, 5 9 Clergymen, 5 9 Lawyers, 0 10 Physicians, 2 4 Librarians, 2 3 Secretaries, 3 5 Artists, 2 2 Journalists, 3 2 No occupation given, 68 76 -- -- Total, 581 590 Students in the Engineering Camp and students in Physical Culture...
Harvard will this year be represented at the Northfield Student Conference, which will be held at Northfield from June 21 to June 30, by the largest delegation in years. There are now over seventy men who have signed (the total number that went last year), and it is expected that this number will be swelled to one hundred before the time of starting. It is important that all those who wish to join the delegation communicate with the committee at once. Some member of the committee will be in Phillips Brooks House today and tomorrow from...
With a view to giving CRIMSON readers an idea of the position which Harvard men hold in the service of the country, statistics have been compiled showing the relation of the number of college graduates and Harvard graduates to the total number of positions in the most conspicuous departments of national service...
...Cabinet the highest percentages are to be found. All the ministers are college men. F. H. Hitchcock '91, Postmaster-General, and G. von L. Meyer '79, Secretary of the Navy, are both graduates of Harvard. This gives the exceedingly high figure of 22.2 per cent. of the total number...
...arriving at New London the men will go immediately to the quarters in the launch "John Harvard." The shells were shipped on Saturday in charge of boat-rigger Hart. The total squad will consist of the University eight and two fours; the Freshman eight and four, with two substitutes, managers R. Lowell '12, A. S. Neilson '13, G. L. Aspinwall '14; A. Beane '11, and Freshman managers W. P. Fay, and G. W. F. Prescott. The following oarsmen and coxswains will be taken from the University squad: A. T. Abeles '13, C. T. Abeles '13, G. H. Balch...