Word: directed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...election of Mr. Wadsworth, who is an Overseer of the University as well as having direct charge of the Harvard Endowment Fund Campaign, is of special interest in view of the fact that the campaign will be revived on Monday, November 8, and will continue intensively for four weeks in the hope of reaching the goal of $15,250,000. The amount already collected stands at $12,354,000, leaving nearly $3,000,000 to be secured during November. Mr. Wadsworth's election as the head of the organization of all Harvard graduates the world over is considered significant...
...purpose of the unit was primarily to express to the French our desire to help and aid her in her task of reconstruction. The mission did not propose to direct any portion of the work in which it was engaged, but placed itself entirely at the disposal of the departmental engineers of the Ministry of Liberated Regions of northern and eastern France...
...books and articles from those who were in Europe, but on the outside. Only partially informed, often misinformed, these gentlemen have done more harm than good. Charges without foundation have found wide credence everywhere in America. As an instance we print in another column a letter which is in direct contradiction to Professor Lord's clarifying statements...
...rowing season will be launched this afternoon at 4 o'clock when all Freshmen interested in crew will report at the meeting of candidates in the Weld Boat House. The men will be addressed by the following: Coach R. Heber Howe Jr. of Middlesex School, who will be in direct charge of Freshman crew work this year; Head Coach Haines; Coach Herbert Haines, who coached last year's Freshman crew; and Captain L.B. McCagg Jr. '22 of the University. An opportunity will be given the men to sign up for rowing and coxswains' positions this fall. Even though some Freshmen...
...foreign students of the University last Friday evening in Phillips Brooks House recalls us to a privilege and a duty which the presence of these men from other lands gives us. It is one of the opportunities which we have during our stay at Harvard--this coming into direct contact not only with representative students from different sections of our own country, but also with men from every part of the globe. It is a privilege to rub shoulders with these men, who are the pick of their respective nations. Association with them will broaden our understanding of foreign countries...