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...Beta Kappa will discuss in a forum of its members the raise in tuition fee, at its meeting on Friday, March 26, in the South Tower of Memorial Hall at 6 o'clock. This is the first time that students will get together to discuss this question. Dean Yeomans '00 will speak at the weekly dinner next Friday to the members o the society...
...readers are let into the secrets of Phi Beta Kappa elections by C. H. Smith '15, who writes an "inside view" of the elections. The article is full of illuminating facts. This sort of publicity does the society good, and accounts for the growing respect that is being felt for it. When Phi Beta Kappa and its aims and methods are better understood, a key man will get almost as much honor as an "H" man. Articles like "Popular Errors About Phi Beta Kappa" help to bring the man of intellect almost on a par with the man of muscle...
Members of the board of advisers of the new Scholarship Service Bureau of Phi Beta Kappa will be in Weld 43 from 1.30 to 3 o'clock this afternoon, and regularly at the same time and place on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons to meet any students who wish advice in regard to their work...
...important feature of the work is that the service will be free. The Bureau is not a tutoring agency, and no one need hesitate in seeking its help. It is financed and supervised by the Phi Beta Kappa, and will have as advisers, members of that society, as well as some...
...Bureau, which is under the auspices of Phi Beta Kappa, is enlisting in its services other men of scholarly ability; and it will attempt to give such guidance to all men who need it. Without doing actual tutoring, the purpose will be to give assistance in the planning of studies and general methods of study. The student adviser will begin where the Faculty adviser leaves off. Particularly is the desire of the men who are giving their services to the Bureau to touch,--in a phrase used by President Lowell,--the intellectual curiosity of the less successful students; in short...