Word: summering
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...most popular forms of employment during term-time were as tutor, clerk, proctor, monitor, census-taker, choreman and ticket taker. There were also many men who occupied their spare hours in employment as carpenters, salesmen, librarians, ushers, waiters, stenographers or watchmen. During the summer the leading employments for men who were earning their way through college were tutoring and serving as tutor companion, camp counsellor or clerk...
...this amount, which gives some idea of the extent to which men earn their way at Harvard, approximately $42,000 was earned in term-time and $35,000 in summer work. The figures show a striking gain over the year 1918-19, when the total...
...Charles Swain Thomas '97, an editor of the Atlantic Monthly, will be the principal speaker at an open meeting of the Harvard Dramatic Club tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock in the Trophy Room of the Union. Mr. Thomas, who has been an instructor in the Harvard Summer-School for several years, is the author and editor of a number of English books and a noted student and critic of literature and the drama. J. W. D. Seymour '17, who directed the Dramatic Club's plays last year, and E. A. Whitney '17, a former officer of the club...
...Harvard Engineering Society meets this evening at 7.45 in Pierce Hall, Room 110. The general topic of the meeting will be "Electric Motors: Their Design, Construction. Testing and Repairing." Members of the Engineering School who have done cooperative industrial work during the summer will participate in the discussion. All members of the University are welcome...
...excellent work performed last summer by a small group of college men in France is clearly set forth in Mr. Buell's account of the Harvard Reconstruction Unit. Mr. Colby's crisp and entertaining essay on "Barbers and Barbarisms" reveals a practiced hand. What seems to the reviewer a sound presentation of Russian affairs is given by Mr. Holbrook although the facts in the opening paragraph might have been brought more closely up to date...