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...comparison of the college standing of 250 Yale alumni who have attended the Harvard Law School from 1900 to 1915 and of the averages to which their work in the Law School entitled them, substantiates the theory advanced by President Lowell that excellence in Professional studies depends more on the proficiency of the student himself than on the subjects he studies as an under graduate...
...picture is extremely beautiful in color, and Mr. Berenson believes that it bears favorable comparison with the famous Arezzo frescoes. It will be on exhibition at the Fogg Art Museum for about a week...
...comparison with 1913-1914, the figures show an increase of 78 men employed and a decrease of $16,841.17 in the amount earned. Much of this loss may be attributed to a scarcity of tutoring positions during the term-time--$10,212.50 less being earned in 1914-1915 than in 1913-1914. It is natural that this item should be the one most affected by the unfavorable business conditions of the past year...
...books of the Bureau for 1914-15, allowing for men registered for both summer and winter work (178 applicants). is 1,037, just 27 more than in 1913-14. The total amount earned by those who received employment was $90,418.62 a decrease of $16,841.17, in comparison with the figures of 1913-14. A table showing the divisions of registration reveals the following statistics: Term-time. Summer. College 461 365 Graduate 79 95 Law 50 60 Unclassified 8 20 Medical 6 13 Assistants 6 11 Business 13 3 Divinity 5 5 Architectural 5 3 Dental 2 4 Forestry...
...slovenly use of English by college men in this country has long been a ground for unfavorable comparison of American with English universities. It has also been a cause of general complaint against college men. The person who has not a university training almost invariably judges the man who has by his ability to express himself, orally and in writing. It is surprising to many business men how few recent college graduates can write even clear and cogent business letters. The work of Mr. Hersey in the Business School has shown that even men who have added to their undergraduate...