Word: cared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...question of tariff reform was then treated by W. E. Thoms of Yale. Our position on this question is best stated in the words of Grover Cleveland. "We enter on no crusade of free trade but to care for the interests of American laborers." The Mills bill was to prevent the draw on many millions. We maintain fifteen millions as the cost of the tin experiment and this retards us in many things. From the McKinley bill we have got increased taxation. We believe in free raw material, and do not think that our great industries will perish...
...CRIMSON, no man need be deterred for fear of lack of sufficient musical ability. It is a work which has appealed to Harvard students in the past. It should appeal with even greater strength now that the need is more pressing. Mr. Palmer has asked all men who care to help him to send their names before the Christmas recess to Mr. S. E. Farewell at 16 Holworthy Hall...
...subdivided into "departments." The ordinary administration of a Division or Department includes: the proposal of courses of instruction; the examination of candidates for second-year honors, and the nomination of students to the Faculty for second-year honors; the preparation of papers for the admission examinations, when required; the care of departmental libraries; the supervision of departmental publications when specially referred to the committee; the arrangement and regulation (when desirable) of conferences, clubs and the like; the supervision of holders of fellowships, pursuing studies in Cambridge and elsewhere; and the general promotion and usefulness of the Division or Department...
...thing that is very helpful in perseverance is to live day by day, to look into the future and to think how long we have got to work, but to do each day's work as best we can and to let the future take care of itself...
...Bible to trust God, not one implies that men are to let God do their work for them. The man who is in every way careless and who excuses himself from all responsibility on the ground that there is no use in doing anything if God is to take care of all, has utterly misinterpreted the meaning of these commands. But at the other extreme is the man who has worked hard and well and who cannot rest in the belief that his best labor is all that God asks. He needs to consider the exhortations to trust, to cease...