Word: allowance
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Phillips Brooks House, will lead a discussion meeting of the St. Paul's Society in the Parlor of Phillips Brooks House this evening at 6.45 o'clock. The time of the meeting has been changed from 7 o'clock, when the regular weekly meeting is usually held, to allow those present time to get to the mass meeting in the Union...
...Eighth Regiment with its 17 University men is due to arrive in Boston on Monday. If it is found impossible to reach Boston Monday morning, the arrival will be timed for Tuesday morning to allow the regiment to parade in Boston...
...also been the occasion of some unpleasant litigation. He makes the excellent point that the choice of president is of equal concern to citizens of every state, and that it is obviously unreasonable to exclude intelligent voters because of an unavoidable change of residence. A few states allow the "post card vote" for the benefit of non-resident citizens. Either this system should be made universal or the Massachusetts legislature should allow eligible college voters to cast their ballots here. The first remedy is out of the question, but the second could probably be accomplished by means of energetic...
...armory before they are mustered out of active service. Only 35 horses per batter are to be brought home the rest being left for the Michigan Regiment, which is to replace the Massachusetts troops. On the journey home a two hour halt is held every hour hours, to allow the horses to be taken from their cramped quarters for a brief exercise. It is also expected that the Fifth and Eighth Regiments will break camp and leave for home soon...
...order to try for the photographic department, no previous experience is necessary. The Illustrated will provide candidates with cameras and will allow them the use of a completely equipped dark-room. Timely snapshots and action pictures will usually be rewarded with publication. At least two men will be taken on from 1919 and 1920 respectively...