HSA 65th Anniversary Book
• To provide an organization with facilities and some capital through which students of the university could be encouraged to develop and to manage small businesses that might provide funds that could be applied to the cost of their education. • To afford needy students of the university the opportunity to earn substantial amounts of money for brief periods of work through the exercise of energy and ingenuity. • To encourage students to explore the business community as a potential career choice. • To enable students to gain valuable experience and to develop a sense of the excitement and responsibility involved in the management of small enterprises.
• To provide an organization with facilities and some capital through which students of the university could be encouraged to develop and to manage small businesses that might provide funds that could be applied to the cost of their education.
• To afford needy students of the university the opportunity to earn substantial amounts of money for brief periods
of work through the exercise of energy and ingenuity.
• To encourage students to explore the business community as a potential career choice.
• To enable students to gain valuable experience and to develop a sense of the excitement and responsibility involved in the management of small enterprises.
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HARVARD
STUDENT
AGENCIES, INC.
the charter
December 13, 1957
. . . to conduct and supervise enterprises for the benefit of students of Harvard
University who are in need of financial assistance to defray the expenses of their
education; to provide opportunities for such students to be gainfully employed; to
study cultivate, promote, and encourage new business ventures to afford additional
employment opportunities for such students; to provide experience for its members
in the practical management and conduct of business affairs; to foster, encourage,
and inculcate in its members qualities and habits of work, thrift, and self-reliance;
all in close collaboration with said Harvard University without profit to any of its
members or any other person.