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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Successful in its early endeavors, the Seminar is new seeking funds to guarantee continuation of operation. In addition to its summer activities, the Seminar is conducting a special series of one month discussions during the winter months...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Aim for Mutual Cooperation | 12/3/1949 | See Source »

Herbert Aptheker, the associate editor of "Masses & Mainstream," who last month called Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., associate professor of History, a fraud is an article in his magazine, will reiterate this charge verbally at a John Reed Club forum at 7:45 p.m. tonight in Emerson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Schlesinger Defends 'Vital Center' | 12/2/1949 | See Source »

...figures have always been high, and if anyone regrets the existence of the Business School it's probably the firms that can't offer high enough salaries to attract the Harvard men into their organizations. Most banks and accounting firms can't afford starting salaries much over $250 per month, while the average company operating through the School's Placement Office these days is offering from $250 up to $350 a month as a starter...

Author: By Douglas M. Fouquet, | Title: Business School, Grown Through 41 Years, Feeds the Country with Leading Executives | 12/1/1949 | See Source »

...wasn't until March 20, 1924 that the fund drive Dean Donham called for got underway. However, under the late William Lawrence, Bishop of Massachusetts, the campaign was unexpectedly concluded in little more than a month when the late George F. Baker, chairman of the First National Bank of New York, wrote the University offering $5,000,000 if he could "have the privilege of building the whole school...

Author: By Douglas M. Fouquet, | Title: Business School, Grown Through 41 Years, Feeds the Country with Leading Executives | 12/1/1949 | See Source »

Some felt that it ill behooved Bingham to criticize the members of a team which had spent over 220 hours of practice time, including the whole month of September, on Soldiers Field, and which made a considerable financial contribution to the H.A.A. through its efforts. After all, none were being paid, or even subsidized, and it was all purely voluntary work...

Author: By Donald Carswell, | Title: Egg in Your Beer | 12/1/1949 | See Source »

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