Word: aids
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...year, when someone was kept constantly in attendance, was great. Many more books could be used, and it is hoped that those who can give books will regard this as an opportunity to help a cause which assists in the reduction of expenses for those who need such aid...
...have sent in "lives," while the number of requests sent out was 640. The men have been even more remiss in returning the pledges, as only 263 have been received. The class secretary and treasurer have a great deal of work to do, and it will greatly aid them if all Seniors will attend to these matters without delay...
...remedy--more candidates. In no other sport is it so possible as it is in track to develop mediocre men into fairly good men, by a course of hard work with expert coaching; and this fact should encourage those who have any inclination or ability to come to the aid of the track teams at this juncture. A further reason for turning out a well-balanced team this year is the new ruling for the Intercollegiates--that the first five places shall count instead of the first four; this offers a new and important chance for the second and third...
...members of the Junior class of Wellesley College will present "Beau Brummel" at the Cort Theatre this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon. The proceeds from these two performances will be added to the fund which is being raised to aid the college in its recovery from the fire...
...small thing ten years from now as compared with the good derived from the encouragement of general exercise. In the furthering of general athletics for Freshmen, it becomes apparent what part a good, conveniently located gymnasium would play. That, more than any one change, would be of aid in the development of well-rounded men. Until it comes, however, much can be done by reorganization such as the proposed one, if skillfully handled...