Word: companionability
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...listed, there being over 100 in each of the following divisions: guide, clerk monitor, proctor, stenographer, ticket-taker, tutor and typewriter. The ticket-taker positions came first with 613, and those of guide next with 406. The highest average per man is $734.70, credited to the "tutor and companion" division, in which $12,490 was earned in all. The average of the newspaper correspondents is next with $427.27, the sign painters third with $374, and "companions" are fourth with an average of $288.17. The total earnings of men who acted as tutors during term-time...
...western university student has planned a round the world by automobile trip and is looking for a companion who is "a good chauffeur a good photographer and a good fellow". Any Harvard man who would be interested in the matter may obtain further information by applying to the President of The CRIMSON during his office hours from...
President Lowell '77, A. S. Pier '95, of the Youth's Companion, R. C. Benchley '12, of Worcester, and T. S. Ross '12, of Hingham, will speak, and E. S. Martin '77, editor of "Life," New York, N. Y., will read a poem. Professor G. L. Kittredge '82, of the department of English, will preside as toastmaster. The University Glee Club Quartet will sing...
Associate Editor of the Youth's Companion...
...will act as toastmaster and the following men will speak: Professor W.A. Neilson '96, of the department of English; W.R. Thayer '81, an editor of the Graduates' Magazine; W.G. Peckham '67, the founder of the Advocate; C.S. Dazey '81, a prominent dramatist; A.S. Pier '95, editor of the Youths' Companion; G.W. Gray '12, of Houston, Tex.; and H.R. Peterson '13, of Barnstable...