Word: calls
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Council shall meet at least once a fortnight during term time. (2) The president shall be empowered to call special meetings...
Permit me through your columns to call the attention of students in all the departments of the University to an opportunity for social service in Cambridge. During the next few days the Prospect Union aims to put before every workingman in Cambridge the opportunities for education that Harvard is providing for him through the Union. For this work a large number of men, are needed at once as speakers, advisers teachers, etc. There will be almost 200 meetings of labor unions, clubs, lodges, factory groups, etc., within the next month to which volunteers will be assigned to describe the work...
This opening week of the College year is a favorable time to call the attention of all members of the University, and particularly of the new members, to the facilities of the Union, and to the important place that it fills in this community. The list of coming lectures and entertainments in another column indicates what pleasures it affords in one direction. Its file of papers and periodicals is the most nearly complete of any accessible to students, and the library contains an excellent collection of text and reference books in addition to its general department. These advantages should...
...call issued by the Prospect Union for men to carry out its plans for reaching the workingmen of Cambridge, for whose benefit the Union was founded, will commend itself to many undergraduates. During the past eighteen years, the Prospect Union has been doing a valuable service to the community by affording mutual and helpful contact between laborers of Cambridge and Harvard men. This has resulted not only in giving certain members of the University a better appreciation of life in that part of Cambridge of which they see but little and of building up through its members a positive influence...
...call issued by the Prospect Union authorities is worthy of serious consideration, and of a response sufficiently hearty to enable the Union to carry out its campaign as planned...