Word: aid
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...lumber merchants of Maine, and that the limitation of the market by protection strengthens the "trusts" which have closed factories and thrown the workmen out of employment. One of the greatest dangers of our times is the growing tendency of the laborers to look to the State for aid, as they see no reason why laws should not be made to favor them as the tariff does the manufacturer, and this must be checked if we wish to preserve our country from socialism...
...enter here. There has been already formed a New England club, and Ohio Club, a North-Eastern Club, and a club of the men from the Middle States, and a movement is on foot for the organization of a Southern Club. It is thought that these clubs will materially aid Princeton, and increase the number of students as well as be a source of much enjoyment to the members...
...have said before, do not wait to be called upon personally, but send or give your subscriptions in at once to the manager of the crew. He has so much on his hands that it is well-nigh impossible for him to visit each man. Therefore, be generous and aid him in his work. For this is a matter which should touch the pride of every true Harvard...
...sophomore theatricals will be given in Boston this spring in aid of the University crew. Rehearsals have already begun...
...concert given in aid of the crew by the Glee Club, Pierian, and Banjo Club last night was a great success. Nearly every seat was taken in the hall of the Boston Young Men's Christian Association, and all the clubs made an exertion to give a satisfactory concert. The tickets were sold mostly by private subscription, and the result was an audience which gave the clubs a very warm reception and demanded an encore for nearly every number on the following program...