Word: aids
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...college men means the opening to them of new fields for employing their talents and ability. Therefore, we hope that as many men as can will attend the lecture in the Union tomorrow night to listen to the plans and give those who are working for their fulfillment the aid of their opinions...
...Strong has already taken part in an expedition to Africa for the purpose of studying the sleeping sickness, and it is hoped that this new department may be able, through the aid of contributions, to send expeditions to other regions but little investigated, as has been done by the important schools of tropical medicine at Liverpool, London and Hamburg, to the great advantage of science and humanity...
...Department of Economics, spoke on the advantages of a society of this sort. He pointed out the wide divergence of opinion on economic question, which a stu- dent necessarily encounters in the University and the consequent necessity for a discussion of these opinions. The society would also aid students in formulating intelligent opinions on current political problems, such as the banking reform and the tariff revision. In closing Dr. Day emphasized the need of hard, conscientious work by every member of the society...
...Forums will doubtless aid materially in reviving debating, but unless men in all departments of the University have particular interest in the subjects under discussion, it seems inevitable that the helpfulness of the Forum will be confined entirely to undergraduates...
That the Christmas trip of the Musical Clubs to the South and Middle West did much to arouse interest in Harvard and thus aid the movement started by the territorial clubs has been abundantly testified since the Clubs' return. President Lowell has received many letters both from the Harvard clubs and from individuals in the cities visited which are unanimous in expressing praise of the clubs and show that the impression created was in all cases favorable to the University's interests...