Word: freeing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Free copies of the CRIMSON were distributed yesterday for the last time this year. Beginning today the paper will be delivered to regular subscribers only. Subscriptions at $4 each may be left at the CRIMSON office, Plympton street; the Cooperative, main and branch, Leavitt and Peirce's, Amee's, the Union and Memorial...
...accurately estimated, the efforts of the Commission will at the beginning be confined to cases in or near Boston. Should it be found possible to extend the service, every attempt will be made to do so. The serum and all services rendered by the Commission will be free of charge...
...devolves upon the philosophers to show common sense--a faculty which after all is not in such direct conflict with philosophy as some may suppose. That prince of railing philosophers, George Bernard Shaw, is believed to be still at large in England, and to be free to come and go. We notice a certain diminution of his controversial output, and it is to be presumed that, in the exercise of the canny quality which he has shown on other occasions, Mr. Shaw has repressed himself in the interest of his personal safety. Mr. Bertrand Russell is not so canny...
Today is the last day upon which free copies of the CRIMSON will be distributed to the different dormitories and certain stores in Harvard square. Beginning tomorrow and thereafter the paper will be delivered to regular subscribers only. Subscriptions at $4 each may be obtained at the CRIMSON office, Plympton street...
...Institute of Arts and Sciences as a division of a university was an untried experiment. There was grave doubt on the hand as to whether such a system of popular lectures on a subscription basis would receive adequate support in New York city, which already offered so many free lectures, and also the best in the filed, of drama and music. There was doubt on the other hand as to how far the university could undertake the popularization of knowledge without detracting from or interfering with the regular academic work and standards...