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...except those in the city of Boston) who enter the service of the public schools for the first time on or after July 1, 1914, to become members of the teachers' retirement association. Teachers are assessed at the rate of 5 per cent. of their salary, provided that the minimum assessment be $35 per year, and they may retire upon an allowance...
...ineffective saplings while they try with dubious success to grow into trees is thus obviated. The period, necessarily of considerable length, between the time when the old trees begin to die and the time when other trees of healthy maturity appear to replace them is reduced to a minimum as is the risk of failure...
Finally, the Governing Board has determined definitely the much-discussed question of the required percentage of memberships for class or club functions in the Union by establishing a minimum membership of 60 per cent of the organization, unless, the special consent of the Governing Board is obtained. Respectfully submitted, SYDNEY P. CLARK...
...Faculty-to the work of professor Swain on Engineering and Transit Commissions; to the work, within the last week, of professor Bullock in connection with the State Committee on Preservation and Taxation of Forest Lands; to the work of The of Professor Holcombe as a member of the first Minimum Wage Board in the country; to the work of Professor Taussig, for years the recognized leader of Free Trade in the United States. These men are not the only examples of the live wires that connect Harvard with of the great affairs of the country. When he accuses the undergraduates...
...Harvard Mathematical Club. "Geometry on a Minimum Plane." Professor C. L. E. Moore, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Common Room, Conant Hall...