Word: assistants
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...when free speech and free learning were prohibited in the South as a whole, they were preserved in the mountain districts of Eastern Kentucky by the abolitionist pioneers. Berea College was founded during the Civil War and thirty-nine years ago negroes were admitted. Its first work was to assist the process of reconstruction and to start the negro in his new life...
Underwood, at forward, is quick in his floor work but is still erratic in throwing easy baskets. Murray, although looked upon as a promising man for forward, does not as yet assist enough in advancing the ball. At centre, Snyder is strong both on the offensive and defensive, but at times he allows his opponent to break away. Of the guards, Griffiths is the more experienced both in defensive work and in shooting. Burnham, at the other guard position, plays well on the defense when the ball changes hands. His shooting is weak, however, and he fouls frequently...
...should be given by a head coach to the men he has selected as responsible sub-heads, and if the man of his first choice will not come, it should be known in a sufficiently public way why he will not come, and thereafter he should be allowed to assist from the Stadium seats and in meeting only as a coach who will observe and will give the benefit of his advice through the responsible, chosen head...
...secure books and periodicals for distribution in hospitals. The clothing will be given partly to the poor of Boston and vicinity and partly to Tuskegee Institute. Men wishing to contribute may, if they desire, leave articles at Phillips Brook: House any time during the week. Any men willing to assist the Committee in the work of collection are requested to leave their names at Phillips Brooks House...
...college men and a class for the study of foreign missions is formed each year: Through the philanthropic work of the Christian Association, an increasingly large number of men are brought into touch with charitable institutions in Cambridge and Boston. Thirty or forty men are annually sent to assist in boys' clubs and men's clubs at the Riverside Alliance; others teach English to the Chinese. A prominent part is taken in the work at T Wharf, at the foot of Atlantic avenue, where the Association superintends a reading room for fishermen and sailors. About 800 fishermen have their mail...