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...changed policy among colleges with regard to the placing of graduates would seem to be the most obvious implication of the report sent by Albert C. Crawford, director of the Yale Burean of Appointments, to President Angell. An unscrupulous victimization of college men, which has not been confined to Yale, has made it "necessary in some degree to select the firms to whom interview privileges are extended and to refuse to companies unwilling to plan shead or to furnish in advance adequate data concerning their opportunities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: P.S.... | 12/1/1927 | See Source »

...obliged to do in the past, graduates have exposed themselves to everyone, from the merchant who wants college men in permanently clerical positions to the fly-by-night promoter. Although at Harvard such advances have never becomes the nuisance they seems to be at Yale, where, according to Mr. Crawford, the rap at the door disturbs April as well as September evenings, the principle of protection seems to be ripe for application in almost every college...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: P.S.... | 12/1/1927 | See Source »

Twelve Miles Out (John Gilbert, Ernest Torrence, Joan Crawford). A fine pair of illicit international traffickers are John Gilbert and Ernest Torrence. In Europe they smuggle firearms and diamonds. In the U. S. they are liquor barons. Being rivals in business, in facial attraction, in drinking capacity, they love to cause each other physical and financial embarrassment. The final episode finds Mr. Gilbert piloting his rumrunner off the coast of Long Island, with a charming society girl (Joan Crawford) on board against her will. Out of the night comes Mr. Torrence, with his rough-and-rum-necks, to capture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Pictures: Aug. 8, 1927 | 8/8/1927 | See Source »

...Haven, Conn., June 9.--The establishment of a department for personnel study at Yale University, made possible by a gift of $300,000 from C. H. Ludington '87, of Philadelphia, was announced today by President James Rowland Angell. The Yale Corporation has approved the appointment of Albert Beecher Crawford, who has supervised the activities of the Bureau of Appointments since, 1919, as Director of the department. Mr. Crawford will have the rank of Professor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YALE TO ORGANIZE NEW DEPARTMENT | 6/10/1927 | See Source »

...Allen, Eduardo Andrade, W. C. Atwater, H. C. Bartlett, Lawrence Batchelder, Dudley Bell, A. C. Bemis, G. A. Blowers, R. D. Bolster, S. E. Bowditch, L. S. Brayton, G. C. Bruen, B. G. Burbank, A. F. Callahan, J. F. Carr, C. M. Clark, E. L. Cox, Gardener Cox, George Crawford, J. P. Crosby, R. McD. Cunningham, Langdon Dearborn, D. P. Donaldson, R. T. Dunn, George Eaton, T. H. Eliot, A. V. Ellis, Herbert Farnsworth, R. G. Fiske, LeB. R. Foster, H. C. Fox. D. A. Garrison, W. B. Gentleman, Walter Gierasch, R. E. Gregg, W. I. Gregg, F. R. Griffin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAGIE GIVES NAMES OF MEN TO USHER CLASSDAY | 6/1/1927 | See Source »

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