Word: uses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...rendered, his personality is ever with us. President Eliot still holds to those ideals which guided him through so many years. At an age when the minds of most men have sunk into the rut of conservatism, he is becoming more radical, more forward-looking, more eager to use his abilities in betterment and reform. His activity in public and educational service has constantly increased in recent years. He is a believer in the value of technical as opposed to classical training in the public high schools, and in physical instruction and the teaching of hygiene in all elementary...
...number of the prescribed text books as well as books of reference are now placed in the reading room of the library for the use of the students in the Department of Military Science and Tactics. C. CORDIER, Captain, U. S. Army, Commandant...
Officers of the University should enter at the north door of the Chapel and students at the south, unless accompanied by friends, when they should use the west door. The gallery is open to the public...
...this way the students in the Business School are able to familiarize themselves with the different machines which they will use in later life. They do their actual problems on the calculating machines which are provided, and in this way learn the advantages of all the different types. The manufacturers, on the other hand, have an opportunity to demonstrate their wares under actual working conditions to men who will soon be in actual business...
...Book arises the question of the justification of such an expenditure at such a time. Though not in any way doubting the desirability of this publication under ordinary conditions, it seems to us that the money usually expended in this way could be put to a more beneficial use. While Harvard graduates are raising a ten million dollar endowment; while the committees for war relief in Belgium, Poland, Serbia and Armenia are in pressing need of funds; while the American Ambulance, of particular interest to Harvard men, could make use of unlimited financial aid; have we, in the face...