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Word: appealed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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Madame Grouitch's appeal for funds and supplies is being backed by a number of influential men in America. J. P. Morgan & Co., New York, are receiving subscriptions and are acting as agents for the newly-formed Serbian relief committee, the president of which is President Eliot...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLEGE MEN TO AID SERBIA | 3/8/1915 | See Source »

Most men are willing to help a good cause and when a general, official appeal for aid is made, as on the University tag day, they respond generously. But they cannot be expected to submit very cheerfully to a perpetual campaign of flagging, tagging and sand bagging by persistent females...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TAG-DAY EVERY DAY | 2/23/1915 | See Source »

...professors, deans, and doctors. The others will be much interested to learn the views of Dean Gay and those who follow him. For six days, religion will cast off the cloth and wear, so to speak, the common business suit. In this garb it may well make a deep appeal to some who have considered creeds as things apart from themselves, and worship as a detached something which may hover around everyday life but which never has much to do with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RELIGION IN SECULAR GARB. | 2/15/1915 | See Source »

Again, there are certain subjects which might be argued in the CRIMSON 'till the crack of doom,--with no results. Some of our correspondents might far better appeal to the police, to the Watch and Ward Society, or to the Mothers' League. We ask that the problems discussed concern institutions of the University, and not general conditions which even the state legislature cannot remedy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ON FREE SPEECH. | 2/13/1915 | See Source »

...live-where-you-please system offered. Parents, who have hesitated to send boys to live "around," although such hesitancy was due largely to a distorted idea of the pitfalls of college life, will have no such fears in sending their sons to the Freshman dormitories. The President's appeal for a new dormitory is, therefore, deserving of immediate attention, and should even come before such needed improvements as a new gymnasium and a Harvard theatre...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESIDENT'S REPORT. | 1/28/1915 | See Source »

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