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...business experience obtained in contact with men in Boston, New York, and other cities is sure to be of special value in after life. Any men of the class of 1919 who desire further information about this competition should see W. D. Kelley, 3d, '17 in the CRIMSON Building any morning this week between 8.30 and 9 o'clock
...University will be held in Room 7, Lawrence Hall, this morning at 10 o'clock. Percy D. Haughton '99, coach of the University eleven, will speak on "Coaching Football," and in his talk will touch on many of the practical problems with which he has come in contact in his work of developing the "Haughton System...
...second and third years are broadly elective, so that students may either obtain a general training in the whole field or equip themselves particularly for one branch. In the third or graduate year especially, every effort will be made to bring students into close contact with business problems and practice, as developed in the large enterprises located in New York City. Also the resources of the graduate school in other departments will be utilized for the specialized training of students in the third year. Thus for the student of accounting, the course in corporation law in the School...
...clock at which time all candidates should report at 22 Dunster Hall. The competition will be short and interesting, the work consisting largely in ticket handling and the securing of advertisements for the program. The work offers a good chance for business training, as it brings the candidates into contact with the large firms of Boston. Three men will probably be taken into the Club from the competition this spring...
...lectures have been received with unusual appreciation. Apparently no effort is being made to bring him to Harvard. "If it is a question of funds," the Bulletin says, "something ought to be done to give our undergraduates the opportunity of encountering the stimulus to be gained from personal contact with one of the truest poets of the time. If it is a question of apathy, or the lack of one functionary whose business it shall be to see that such an opportunity is seized, all the more should propose something be done...