Word: plan
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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From an economical standpoint, the services of the trained medical man are in ever increasing demand since all construction of what ever kind has as its basis of plan the needs of the human machine; in the health department of our cities, in the control of our manufactures, in the construction of our buildings, in the conduct of our education, the physician becomes more and more an impartial and trusted arbiter. The importance of the medical profession therefore in all its relations to our daily life is one which is constantly growing, and with such growth there is a correspondingly...
...directors to have the building completed by the 22nd of this moth, the date of the annual shoot with the graduates, but this can only be done by the hearty co-operation of the members of the club. The proposed building will be on much the same plan as the club house at Wellington. It will be 20 x 12 with a platform eight feet wide extending across the front. The building will be substantially built and will contain room for lockers which will be put in later. The advantages of such a house on the Allston marshes, will...
...regular meeting of the Harvard Union was held last evening in Sever 11, President E. S. Griffin in the chair. A motion was made by Mr. Scott that a certain number of the future debates be conducted on the senate plan. His idea was that the debates would assume a freer attitude. This motion was seconded by Morton and passed. It was also moved that a committee be appointed to consider the question of a joint debate with some other college, presumably Yale. This was also passed and the president appointed Messrs. Morton, Scott and Furber as a committee. Messrs...
...schedules; railway stations alphabetically classified with times of departure and arrival, trains, fares and distances; location of express offices, post-offices, fire-alarm stations, etc.; list of churches, banks, public buildings, houses and apartment houses. Such a compendium of full, useful information is at all moments handy, and the plan upon which this one is arranged is an additional recommendation on account of its conciseness, its clearness, and its accuracy. Primarily intended for business men its value to all who live in or near Boston, including Harvard students is obvious. (West End Publishing Company, 266 Washington St., Boston...
...with men who show continued neglect of their studies, and the regulations concerning probation have been made more explicit. One new departure of the past year was the placing of all freshmen under an advisor, thirteen members of the faculty having each twenty-five men under their charge. This plan had worked so well in the case of special students that the faculty decided to apply it to freshmen as affording them great advantages and enabling them to settle upon their college work, with the aid of a competent advisor, sooner than they could otherwise have done. In the past...