Word: establishments
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fund has also been received by the University by the bequest of the late Miss Leslie Walton Walker of Boston, to establish four new scholarships at the Harvard Medical School "for the benefit of four needy and deserving students...
...Schools divided over a hundred years ago on theological matters, which have long since become, for the most part, ancient history. Some ten or fifteen years ago, Andover Seminary moved back to Cambridge from Andover Hill and from the setting at the centre of Phillips Anver, to re-establish the broken connection with Cambridge and Harvard. During the years that have intervened these two Schools have lived and worked here side by side in a spirit of entire co-operation. Last spring the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Andover Trustees agreed that the time had come...
...impression of the second scene, for here Mr. Oenslager had incorporated the most modern of ideas with a simplicity that was extremely charming. Man,--now grown to man's estate and married--is undergoing the pangs of poverty, and the visit to his humble quarters by kinsfolk seems to establish more clearly his state of utter want. In the part that follows, J. J. Collier and Miss Secoy did a really splendid piece of acting. Andreyev has unfettered his wings of imagination and let them soar at will. The ecstasy, the pathos, the stabbing joy of building castles...
...real reasons, however, are certainly not altruistic. First of all the offer is accompanied by the hitch that France content herself with a reparation of only fifteen to twenty billion marks, a decided fall from per present demand. England is tired watching the mark coast downhill; she wants to establish trade again with Germany under conditions more certain and less fluctuating and sporadic than they are now. Facing dangerous possibilities of the complete diplomatic face-about in Black Sea affairs,--Turkey's alliance with the arch enemy Russia,--England finds that her friendship with France needs a touch of cement...
...Working through our student council I hope to establish a universal system of athletics that will embrace every student in the college," he declared. "I do not mean that in the personal character judgment for admission a man will have any influence simply because he is an athlete. We can very quickly tell whether or not such a man is going to be a bad bet intellectually, and if we feel that such is to be the case, the fact that he would be a tower of strength on an athletic team will, not get him through...