Word: aids
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Legal Aid Society will close for the season following the annual dinner tonight at the Harvard Club of Boston. The duties of the Bureau cease on April 1, to be resumed next fall on October...
...possible the foreign policy to be written into the platform. The discussion of domestic policy and its subsequent formation will take place at a later date. The entire platform is expected to be formulated by April 4. Professor Manley O. Hudson, Professor Sayre, and Professor Eliot, will aid the club in the legal governmental technique of preparing the platform. Among the subjects to be taken up in the discussion of policy will be the League, the Philippines, and the Pan-American situation...
...Manhattan last week and chopped the line drives of Julius Seligson into the corners. Each won two sets. In the second game of the fifth set Seligson twisted his ankle, limped, made an ugly face, sat down, got up, went on playing, limping. "Not that will aid a lot" punned the crowd, but critics noted that J. Seligson's game had slumped before his ankle, applauded Aydelotte as he went on to win the fifth set and the U. S. indoor tennis title. This year no Frenchmen were entered...
Plans for an innovation in the Student Advisory System, intended to aid Freshmen in their choice of fields of concentration, were announced last night by T. H. Eliot '28, chairman of the Student Advisory Committee...
...piece of history, "Kit Carson" is also important. The author shows clearly the part played by Carson in opening up the West, his invaluable aid to Colonel Freemont, his part in the Civil War. The economic changes which affected our hero are also dealt with briefly, and the author permits himself some very pungent comments on the U. S. Army and the general misconduct of Western affairs on the part of the Eastern authorities...