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...scheme of advertising conferences, which will be led by men experienced in the business, and are intended not only to outline the possibilities of advertising as a career, but to consider some of its applied problems. These problems concern not only the profession of advertising itself, but, as an adjunct, almost every branch of trade and industry. Consequently, it is expected that the series will be of advantage not only to editors of all the publications, but to students of the Business School in the advertising and marketing courses. All of these will be cordially welcomed...
...spectator. A series of talks in the Union under the auspices of the Varsity Club on "Harvard's Athletic History," given by the men who made it, would certainly be enthusiastically received by the college as a whole. Such a plan would make the Club a thoroughly useful adjunct to the life of the college: It would not only offer entertainment to the undergraduate, but greatly increase his interest in and loyalty to the athletes who wear the Crimson on the field, rival and track...
...Halls, men will play basketball, indoor baseball and handball. There will be a Freshman basketball squad and dormitory basketball and indoor baseball squads. The small group who are obliged to take corrective exercises will do so in the Freshman Athletic Building. Meanwhile at the University Squash Courts, once an adjunct of Randolph Hall but now open to all students now that Randolph is owned by the University, men will be playing squash racquets and handball. At the Big Tree Swimming Pool, which formerly was for the exclusive use of men who lived in Dunster Hall, but is now college property...
...object of enabling its members to consume mush and milk, and discuss the problems of the day. The Harvard Union formed in 1831 was a debating club not essentially different from the clubs which exist in practically all schools and colleges of today. The position of debating as an adjunct to the college curriculum was thus early recognized, but debating as a contest is of much more recent growth. Intercollegiate debating in America probably owes its beginning to the fact that after several years' negotiations a debating society at Yale challenged Harvard to two debates, one to be held...
Among all the unique things about Harvard worthy of her name is the famous system of Division Examinations, the first thing of its kind in the history of American college education. That it is an invaluable adjunct to the college curriculum proper, no conscientious person will quarrel over; nay, not even the fortunate or unfortunate Seniors who bear the full brunt of the burden. With it, a student will plough deeper into the field of his particular major study and will gain a correspondingly broadened perspective of the realm of related knowledge. Without it, he will be ground with...