Word: aid
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...scholarship of the Class of 1867 and the two Mary L. Whitney Scholarships will be awarded to Freshmen and the three Joseph Eveleth Scholarships will be awarded to Special Students shortly after the beginning of the second half-year. All Freshmen who have applied for Price Greenleaf Aid at its second assignment will be considered candidates for the Freshman Scholarships...
...leading article, "The Economics of Student Aid" by C. S. Collier '11, is an application of the issue between individualism and socialism to a matter that is immediately before us. Mr. Collier suggests, as an individualistic remedy, that capital might be invested in the education of promising material, as the basis of a profit to the investor. There are numerous objections to which the writer does not pay their due, such, for example as the necessity of charging a usurious rate of interest in lieu of security. But there is much by the way that is pertinent and illuminating...
...been found necessary several times during the past week to extend the date for the closing of applications to the 1911 Union dance. The reason for this has been the indifference and negligence of Junior members of the Union to aid the committee in its work. It seems to me that Juniors should show enough class spirit to support to their fullest extent the only event of the year of its kind. There are still very many men in the class who could easily afford to join the Union and come to the dance, but who are unwilling...
...near the Crescent goal, but the excellent work of Skilton at coverpoint and Sheppard at point prevented any Score. The Crescent forwards then rushed the puck up the ice and succeeded in scoring after six minutes of play. The University forwards were slow in following back and did not aid the defence as they should have. Foster and Huntington on the defence showed marked improvement in carrying the puck out of the corners and in passing to the forwards. The second and third scores were made toward the close of the half from scrimmages in front of the goal...
...Henry James '99, a member of the Boston Bar, will lecture on "The Worth of the legal Aid Society," under the auspices of the Law School Society of the Phillips Brooks House Association in Austin North this evening at 8 o'clock. This is the second in a series of three lectures on the legal profession in the light of social and moral obligations. The lecture will be open to all members of the University. The series will be concluded on February 3, when Judge Charles Almy '72, of Cambridge, will speak on "Juvenile Court Work...