Word: cures
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye"; and, except advertisements and new subjects for Advocate Prize Essays, it serves up nothing without an infusion of football--as if it would restore temperance by surfeiting, like a Keeley cure. It might well spare us "Statistics of Harvard Players." When a man plays football through one Freshman season and three Varsity seasons, we read his condensed biography seven times in the CRIMSON and become so accustomed to it that we do not need it in the Advocate. If the Advocate's example is followed by the Monthly, the Illustrated Magazine, the Lampoon...
...Arthur Tracy Cabot Harvard has lost a brilliant son and the community a faithful servant. Throughout his useful career he devoted untiring energy to the service of his profession and yet found time to accept various public duties. His service to the state for the prevention and cure of tuberculosis was remarkable. Although past middle life, he never hesitated when the needs of the Commonwealth called him, and gave up a toilsome and exacting profession to accept a chairmanship of the State Board for Relief and Control of Tuberculosis, which entailed duties, if possible, more toilsome. His work...
...ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cure in this case, and a few thousand dollars expended now would save hundreds of thousands, not to mention lives of students, in the future. In the first place the lights in the halls should not be turned out at midnight, for the event of a fire a stairway without any light is as good as a hose without water. Furthermore, ladders, hose and better fire-escapes should be provided for each dormitory...
Along the way are scattered a few pretty songs which would be prettier if the lyrics were more singable, one clever take-off on the modern physician whose only cure is to operate, several excellent choruses with a score of splendidly gowned girls to sing them, one thrilling Italian dance, and one ear-splitting fantasia on a large set of bells. In sum, a clean, pretty performance, which, while it does not escape the structural perils of musical comedy, has no other great blemishes...
...University Christian Association in the Parlor of Brooks House tomorrow morning at 10.15 o'clock. The work of the Mission to Lepers which maintains 80 hospitals and asylums throughout the world will be discussed by a secretary of the mission. The questions of contagion, heredity, prevention and cure of the disease will be considered, All members of the University are invited...