Word: generously
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Throughout the fall Madame Vandervelde has been touring North America on behalf of the Belgian relief fund, speaking in the leading eastern and Canadian cities. Her appeals have won generous financial response, both rich and poor having contributed. The money collected will be used for the purchase of foodstuffs to be sent for distribution to the American ambassador in London and our ministers in Holland and Belgium...
...entertainment given at Phillips Brooks House on Christmas evening was also highly successful, about 100 students being--present. The entertainment was held in the Parlor. After a short address of welcome by Professor E. C. Moore there were various songs and readings, and a generous supply of refreshments. Mrs. W. R. Ohler read several selections, as did J. C. Manry '13, and music was rendered by a trio composed of undergraduates...
Roger H. Sessions offers a generous, and enthusiastic appraisal of Mr. Ernest Newman's "Wagner as Man and Artist." In a patient and thoroughly intelligent analysis, he presents the pith of what seems to be a significant accession to the library of Wagneriana. With the exception of an exuberant challenge to those who might differ with one of his conclusions, Mr. Sessions is temperate, betrays an extraordinary sense of proportion, and a convincing ecquaintance with much that has been said for and against a unique artist...
...clock last night contributions amounting to $2603.40 had been collected for the Red Cross work in Europe. Inasmuch as a few of the collectors had not as yet reported, there is every indication that the total sum will exceed $2700. This generous response of the members of the University is a substantial evidence of Harvard's interest in the sufferings of the Europeans...
...Harvard Club of Boston has recently asked its members to send all sorts of "memorabilia" connected with the University to the club and this call has met with such a generous response that the collection will in a short time be one of the most complete in the country. The most extensive gift is that of Dr. William C. Mason '74, consisting of some 150 items of printed matter relating to every phase of Harvard life from the 17th century to the present time...