Word: expert
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...President of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections, a lecturer in Johns Hopkins University, and a recognized leader in the science of charity. The school is designed for advanced students, both men and women, who, having studied the principles of relief, wish to prepare themselves for professional or expert service by the closer study of specific problems and institutions. Boston and its neighborhood provide many resources for such clinical research. Women will register in Simmons College men in Harvard University, and admission to the school will be limited to those who are approved by the director. The new undertaking...
...first shoot of the interclass series, held at Wellington yesterday afternoon, the Seniors defeated the Juniors, by the score of 90 to 86. Each man shot at 50 birds thrown at unknown angles, from expert traps. A high wind made accuracy difficult. The individual scores were as follows...
...Cutting graduated from Columbia in the class of 1878. He is president of the New York Trade School, the Citizens' Union, and the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. There will be several other addresses by men expert in municipal government...
...meeting of the Shooting Club yesterday afternoon, it was definitely decided to hold the practice, class and trophy shoots on the grounds at Wellington. "Expert" traps are used there and a good back-ground and satisfactory facilities are offered. Wellington is reached by a ten-minute ride from the North Station or a five-minute ride from East Somerville. Convenient trains leave the North Station at 1.47, 2.45, and 3.10 o'clock, and it it expected that with the present settled arrangements more men will come out. A novice cup has been offered for men who have never shot...
Charles Thomas Lewis, "Yale Bachelor of Arts 50 years ago, Latin lexicographer and insurance expert, eminent in both callings, in the first teaching accuracy, thoroughness and reverence for the past, and in the other fore-thought, prudence and provision against the risks of the future...