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Every applicant must be self-supporting and he must bring with him when he registers two witnesses to testify to his means of self-support and to his residing in Cambridge the required time. Another quotation from Judge Raymond states, "The applicant for registration must call two witnesses who shall testify under oath. . . ...Those witnesses shall be residents of the ward or town from which the applicant comes. . . . The witness is supposed to testify to the facts which he personally knows. . . . The laws requires that there be three men who have knowledge in the matter and you can see that...
...because they have to, a few because they want to. When a man picks out his college, one of the most important factors in his choice is the presence of opportunities for earning money. In most cases the State universities, from Michigan to California, provide all the opportunities for self-support that one can expect, and they emphasize this in their literature. A boy graduating from high school in Illinois knows that it will be comparatively easy for him to make his own way at the University of Chicago or at the State university--easy, that is, compared with what...
...Japanese government is now investigating American medical schools, so that students in this department will very likely be sent here in the future. As for the students that come over independently, many choose the United States because it affords opportunities for self-support that are available nowhere else. For, with the exception of the government students and those who are unusually well-to-do, the resources of the average Japanese young man are not great. The government of Japan spends only a hundred thousand dollars yearly for the support of students, which is given to the ablest alone...
...Ability," by J. D. Phillips '97, and "How Students Pay Their Way," by M. Gray, Jr., '06. The first shows, from carefully compiled statistics, that the leadership in undergraduate life is by no means confined to those whose means are sufficient to put them through without any efforts of self-support on their part. The second article explains the work of the Employment Bureau and the nature of work secured by the student through...
...comparison with the self-support statistics of Yale lately issued, the figures of the Employment Bureau here are far in the lead. Although 644 men found work at Yale to the 554 here, the earnings were but $72,085.59 compared to $92,568.82 for Harvard, a difference of over $20,000. The greatest difference comes in the amount of lucrative summer employment obtained for the men in the two Colleges. The New haven institution reports but $12,139 earned during the vacation period, in comparison with the $40,025.85 for the University Bureau. The earnings at Yale during term-time...