Word: aid
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...only persons entitled to apply for the Price Greenleaf Aid to be assigned in January, 1892, are undergraduates who are registered in the college this year for the first time. [Freshmen and students admitted to advanced standing]. Applications must be in the Secretary's hands on or before December...
...University Republican Club demonstrated conclusively the appropriateness of such an organization at Harvard. This University has always aimed to send out into the world not only learned men but good citizens, and an early familiarity with politics, such as is fostered by college political clubs, is an invaluable aid to this endeavor. Especially is it necessary that both sides of all political questions should be discussed here; for Harvard College stands first of all for fair-mindedness in politics, as in all things. The Reform Club, though not Democratic in name, is undoubtedly so in its tendencies, and this...
...election of Gov. Russell means "aid and comfort" to the Democratic party at large: Lodge's speech in the Boston Journal of Sept. 17. Allen's speech in Boston Journal of Sept. 23; Senator Hoar's speech ibid. Long's speech in Boston Advertiser of Sept...
...wish to call attention to the following letter from Prof. Trowbridge relative to the death of Mr. Hart of the Weld Boat House, and to the subscription in aid of his widow...
...have the opportunity of centralizing the support which it gives to the athletic teams. Two teams, the university track athletic and the freshman base ball, have finished their seasons. The energy which supported them successfully should all go to the help of the other athletic teams which still need aid. As far as attendance upon games goes the college has very plainly before it the duty of turning out more strongly and enthusiastically at 'varsity baseball contests. If the men at the game yesterday had begun to show earlier that they had an interest in the result, the outcome might...