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...Greater Boston have arranged a meeting in the interest of missions to be held in Sanders Theatre on Monday afternoon, January 17, at 4.30 o'clock. The object of the meeting is to bring to the notice of members of the University and other students of the vicinity the scope and significance of modern missions. The following men will speak: G. Sherwood Eddy, Yale '91, of India; E. C. Carter '00, formerly of India; and D. Z. Yui 2G., of China. The meeting will be open to members of the University and students of the vicinity...
...first place, the relation to student life. What I wish to consider at the present moment is the scope and character of the relation between the faculty and the students. Are these such as to draw forth the best energies and finest attempts of a man? In other words, viewed from the student's point of view, is the profession worth while...
...additional details of scope or conditions address Assistant Professor W. B. Munro, Dana 37, Cambridge, Chairman of the Committee. The essays must be mailed or delivered to an express company not later than March 15, 1910, addressed to Clinton K. Woodruff, Secretary of the National Municipal League, North American Building, Philadelphia, Pa., and marked "For the William H. Baldwin Prize." The name of the winner will be announced by the committee of judges at their next annual meeting...
...adopting the system of the College Entrance Examination Board most of these difficulties would be done away with, and the educational standards of the University would not be lowered. These examinations are broad in scope and amply test the applicant's general knowledge, without requiring the peculiar courses necessary under our present method...
...bridges, docks, and harbors. The many inventions of the early nineteenth century gave added impulse to the profession, and engineers began to be differentiated. There arose the railroad engineer; the mechanical engineer, who was concerned with the development of power; the sanitary engineer, and the mining engineer. Meanwhile the scope of the civil engineer was ever broadening and his field being again subdivided with the advent of electricity, the study of hydraulics and of applied chemistry. Structures have become typical of the civil engineer as machines are typical of the mechanical engineer. From this brief review it is evident that...