Word: aids
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard Legal Aid Bureau held a business meeting and smoker at Lincoln's Inn last evening which is to become an annual affair in the future. G. Bosson. 3L., chairman of the Bureau, presided and Dean Thayer of the Law School, Mr. Wiswall, attorney for the Boston Legal Aid Bureau, and M. M. McDermott 3L., the practical founder of the Bureau were speakers...
...however, works both ways. On the one hand, the adoption of the machinery of direct government finds its best justification in the fact that the modern state has to undertake a program of social amelioration, and has to assume for that purpose peculiarly serious responsibilities and call to its aid portentous political and technical powers. On the other hand, if a democracy adopts the machinery of direct government and then uses the power so obtained in a jealous and suspicious spirit, it will be losing itself in the blindest and most confusing of all political labyrinths. Direct government will fall...
While the lecturer is best known as a great physician, he has always taken a deep and active interest in the Oxford Press which was founded in the fifteenth century and has grown to be an enormous plant with its own type-foundries and paper-mills. Lantern slides will aid in the description of the Press. The lecture is given by invitation of the Syndics of the Harvard University Press and will be open to the public although a few seats will be reserved
...Advocate appear two thoughtful bits of essay, some stories and verse, little better than mediocre, and a flourish of well-turned play reviewing. The array is by no means despicable. One hopes, however, with the editors, that the three months' Tri-collegiate Competition proposed for next year, will aid in raising the standard of contributions...
...formal housefarming of the new Club house of the Speakers' Club took place last evening with a banquet attended by over fifty men. Among the guests present were Dean Hurlbut, Professor I. L. Winter '86, largely to whose influence and aid the club has grown to its present size and prosperity, Mr. B. S. Van Rensellaer '10, the first president of the club, and Mr. R. S. Gorham '85, a prominent Boston lawyer and a member of the Boston Chamber of Commerce...