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...student organizations will commence tomorrow evening in Phillips Brooks House. This conference will last three days, ending on Sunday, April 11. Some fifty delegates from the New England colleges, Princeton and Pennsylvania are expected to be present. Mr. E. C. Carter '00, secretary of the student department of the Young Men's Christian Association in North America, will conduct the opening conference at Brooks House tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. All men willing to entertain one or more of the delegates, during their stay in Cambridge, should send their names to J. M. Groton '09, at Phillips Brooks House...
...deal is that of the food supply of the people; how an increase in the productivity of the individual acre can be brought about; how we can carry our own people on our own soil. This problem is the basis of all others. There is great opportunity here for young men, but it must be remembered that money rewards from this kind of government service are not large. A man must take his satisfaction in serving his whole country, in the permanency of his position, in congenial surroundings, and in the complete scientific equipment that he has at his disposal...
...look at the Forest Service, which is handling a tract of country greater than all the Atlantic States put together. A long list of our greatest industries are dependent on the preservation of our forests. We use more wood than any other nation in the world. Many young men are needed to take hold of this question and a great opportunity is open to a man who wants his life to count for something. To enter forestry a man needs to be perfectly sound, capable of hard work, both with his hands and head, and needs a long training...
President Eliot and Mr. E. C. Carter '00, of New York, who, for several years was the representative of the Harvard Mission in India, and is now secretary of the student department of the Young Men's Christian Association in North America, will speak at a Bible-study conference to be held under the auspices of the Christian Association in Appleton Chapel this evening at 7 o'clock. President Eliot's subject will be "The Place of the Bible in the Spiritual Development of a Man," and Mr. Carter's "The Influence of the Bible in India." Professor...
President Eliot and Mr. E.C. Carter '00 of New York, for several years sustained in India by the Harvard Mission, and now secretary of the student department of the Young Men's Christian Association in North America, will speak at the last of the Bible study conferences held under the auspices of the Christian Association in Appleton Chapel tomorrow at 7 o'clock. President Eliot will speak on the "Place of the Bible in the spiritual development of a man," and Mr. Carter on the "Influence of the Bible in India." The conference will last about an hour...