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...Warren is head of the architectural firm of Warren and Wetmore which designed the new memorial. He has been actively interested in the restoration of the Library since its old home, the historic Cloth Hall, was destroyed by the Germans on August 25, 1914. At that time he joined with several other leaders in Europe in asserting that the building should eventually be restored by the civilized nations of the world as a gesture of protest against such barbarism. He was present at the first meeting in France at which this sentiment was expressed, and volunteered his services at that...
According to an announcement from the Appointment Office there are at present several openings in the financial business for members of this year's graduating class. A well-known, Chicago Trust Company, in particular, offers one or two opportunities for promising men. An executive of this firm will come to Boston in the near future to interview men interested, who should apply before May 10 either at the Appointment Office of the University Alumni Association at 50 State street, Boston, or at the office of the General Secretary of the Association in 3 Wadsworth House...
...believe that the firm which is generally credited with being the real pioneer was the firm of George P. Rowell & Company which was established in 1865 in New York City," said Mr. H. K. McCann, President of the McCann Advertising Agency of New York City, in a recent interview for the CRIMSON on the origin, organization and function of the advertising agency in modern business. "This agency secured rate cards from newspapers all over the country and made some effort to appraise advertising values. It was the first agency that was equipped to recommend to an advertiser a list...
...Daniel Bloomfield, of the firm of Bloomfield and Bloomfield, of Boston, consultants on industrial relations, will speak to the Student Liberal Club today at luncheon at 1 o'clock...
...that fundamentally the one adequate solvent of her difficulties is a Christianity freed of sectarianism, of outworn theologies, and of ecclesiastical machinery; a Christianity of the spirit, committed everlastingly to belief in the essential brotherhood of man, and to the firm conviction that the Christian principles of the dignity of the individual and of the worth of service, are the most practical things in the world