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...colleges in various parts of France. Perhaps the most interesting and valuable feature of the practice is that it is so arranged that on holidays and during vacations the American young women may visit private families in different parts of the country. In this way they come into intimate contact with French private life, and when they return to America, are in a better position to help the American people form a true estimate of the French...
...present, Harvard offers most of its alumni only one time at which they can renew their personal contact. That is at Commencement, when student affairs are not proceeding on their normal plan, three-fourths of the undergraduates have left Cambridge, and the alumni themselves are so occupied with reunions that they have little chance to refresh their acquaintance with college opinions and problems. Clearly, a day such as Yale's, in the middle of term-time, would provide the closer touch that is needed. And it would not only be of advantage to the alumni, but might help the students...
...Business Manager ill explain the work of the 12 weeks competition, which will consist mostly of soliciting advertising, and will bring the candidates into contact with prominent advertisers and business men of Boston and New York. This competition offers an excellent opportunity for training in business and advertising...
Candidates for the business department will meet in the business office of the Crimson Building, 14 Plympton street, at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening. The Business Manager will explain the work of the competition, which will consist largely of soliciting advertising, and will bring the men competing into contact with the large advertisers of New York and Boston, offering excellent opportunity for business and advertising training...
...Corporation. Mr. Allen will leave behind him a gap difficult to fill. More than a publicity manager or an official interpreter, for four years he has served the University in the capacity of a liaison officer, keeping one department informed of activities in the others, maintaining the contact between the Office and the undergraduate, and interpreting Harvard to the outside world...