Word: blood
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...serum is obtained from the blood of persons who have recovered from the disease. The Commission therefore suggests that such persons may render a service to children now afflicted by allowing a small amount of their blood to be taken. The proceeding is without danger. All persons who are willing to aid in this way may call at any time at the Harvard Medical School Administration Building, Huntington avenue, and make inquiry for the Harvard Infantile Paralysis Commission. If this is not convenient, an expert will visit the home for the purpose of collecting the blood serum...
...point of view is prevailingly the point of view of youth; but it is not anywhere naif, or impertinent, or pseudo-cynical. The literary vices of youth are miraculously absent. The tone is curiously sustained, too, without monotony; as if the contributors had been real collaborators, such brothers-in-blood' as have sprung up, all along the way, in English and French literature. To one who reads faithfully, each year, the melancholy editorials in the 'Lit,' the effect is heartening; for it shows that somewhere, beyond and behind the heady tumult, Princeton stands, visible in form and feature, as definite...
...brought to a consideration of whether we should within five years maintain an independent sovereignty. A close analysis of their condition and the proposition before us shows that they are a race without unity, bound together neither by commercial relationships, by a common language, nor by ties of blood. The prevailing illiteracy would also prove a serious obstacle. They are incapable of self-government, as is shown by the fact that the Philippine assembly has proposed much detrimental legislation and that the majority of the officials have proven incompetent...
...over-crowded and causing bad conflicts. On the other hand, "two-thirties" are anathema to most undergraduates, especially in the spring and fall when athletics are in fullest swing. It has been suggested that they be moved to 7.45 in the morning; and it is likely, even though Spartan blood is none too plentiful, that a few more courses could be given successfully at that hour. At least, their value as an eye-opener for the day to those who took them is undeniable. But there is another possibility, which would probably meet with favor among a considerable number...
...country to enter the war would be more disastrous, therefore only one path of procedure is left. The negative maintained that the munition plants would collapse after the war and cause economic disaster and that now the country is besmirching itself in the eyes of the world by accepting "blood money." The judges were: Professor A. N. Holcombe '06, Professor E. E. Day, and Mr. J. S. Davis '08. E. R. Roberts ocC. presided...