Word: east
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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President Lowell will not be present, as was at first announced, but Professor A. B. Hart '80, who has recently travelled extensively in the far East, will represent the Faculty. Exchange Professor Anesaki from Tokio, Japan, will speak for the visiting professors; Chang Loy '13 for the graduates; and P. G. Wolo '17, from Siberia, for the entering men. After the speeches refreshments will be served and there will be a general opportunity to become acquainted...
During the last week Yale has been practicing the wing-shift plays brought East by T. Shevlin. Shevlin has given the eleven some scoring combinations which have worked well on the scrubs and will be tried today. Warren, Pendleton, Wheeler, Avery, and Talbott are all veterans who have been compelled to retire during the week to allow substitutes to be tried in their places. Harbison, Merkle, Pumpelly, and Cornell have been out of the game on account of illness. Cornell is the only member of this last group who will return soon...
...Williams, of the Maverick Congregational Church, East Boston, described the attitude of the people of the slums toward Harvard men, and pointed to the necessity of closer contact if men of the more privileged classes are to be of real service in solving the tremendous problems to which city conditions give rise, the essential problem of democracy, and all those kindred problems that depend upon an optimistic confidence in the rich resources of the human soul. Emotional as well as intellectual conviction is an essential of power to do good...
...just what Social Service means will be enlightened by attending the conference at Brooks House at 7.30 o'clock. Dean Briggs will talk on the social work from the point of view of the Faculty. A. R. Williams, of Boston, will speak of his work in the slums of East Boston. He will tell of the hardships of his community and the need for social workers. The stories he has to tell are similar to those in Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables...
...reported were: J. Baker, a linesman from St. Paul's E. W. Duggan, a linesman of two years's experience at Milford High; G. B. Emmons, an end of three years' experience at Volkmann's; G. Hart, a guard and centre from New Bedford High; D. Hoffman, and from East Boston High; L. M. Rice, an end of two years' experience at Noble and Greenough's; G. A. Sagar, a back from Andover; M. Wharton, who was left guard for two years at the Chestnut Hill Academy; P. B. Fuller, fullback from Milton Academy; W. J. Boles, quarterback...