Word: fostering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard University" is almost ready for the press and will probably go on sale within a month. This book is now published once every ten years by the University and is edited by the Memorial Society. The object of this Society, which was founded in 1895, is "to foster among students interest in the historical associations of Harvard and to perpetuate the traditions of her past," and to it has been committed the preparation of the Guides. The first edition was prepared and published for the meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Cambridge...
Though, of course, when the moment comes, we will learn from Berlin that we have been waiting merely to prepare our wild hordes of negroes, Indians, lynchers and strike-breakers. S. FOSTER DAMON...
...Garrison, chairman, and Miss Therese Perkins, Mrs. Charles P. Lincoln, Mrs. George H. Browne, J. W. Angell and Miss Bettina Savage, H. Briggs and Miss Martha P. Lincoln, D. G. Foster and Miss Mildred Green, H. D. Jordan and Miss Miriam T. Wilson, H. Montgomery and Miss Charlotte Montgomery, R. L. Moore and Miss Barbara Fiske, W. B. Southworth and Miss A. S. Browne, W. S. Whiting and Miss Marian Dix, G. C. Means and Miss Hortense Sauveur...
...yard swim (individual times count) First heat won by William Foster, M. T., 1m. 1 3-5s.; second, Philip Wade, C. C. N. Y., 1m. 6 2-5s.; third, C. U. Shreve Harvard, 1m. 15s. Second heat won b Max Untersee, M. I. T., 1m. 1-4s.; second, Robert Jackson, Harvard, 1m. 10s third, Benjamin Isler...
...yard swim (individual times count): First heat won by William C. Foster M. I. T., 26s.; second, Ernest Baehr, C. C N. Y., 28 4-5s.; third, C. Upton Shreve Harvard, 29 3-5s. Second heat won by Charles Scranton, M. I. T., 26 3-5s.; second, Robert C. Jackson, Harvard, 28 3-5s.; third, Samuel Schenberg...