Word: generously
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...council of the Harvard Federation of Territorial Clubs held its first meeting yesterday afternoon in the new club room in the Union. With the exception of the president of the Ohio Club, the representatives present unanimously decided to accept the generous offer of the Harvard Union to refit the room especially for the use of the clubs. The room will be ready for use Monday, February 24. The room will be formally opened with a smoker early in the first week of March at which ex-President Eliot has consented to speak...
...announcement that the generous offer made a year ago of a building for the Division of Music is at last made available through the equally generous gift of a maintenance fund, will bring general satisfaction. Music has long has a prominent and honorable place in Harvard University, and of late years it has received increasing attention and support. The prosperity of the Musical Clubs, the abundance of excellent recitals and symphonic concerts in Cambridge, the founding of the Harvard Opera Association and of the unique Harvard Musical Review, have all been recent developments of prime significance in the movement toward...
...this meeting, while there was a generous representation of faculty opinion, the discussion took practical rather than theoretical lines, making the session the best that has ever been held. No previous one has been productive of such widespread interest...
...wickedness is monstrous, in conflict with a young reformer whose intelligence and altruism are superhuman. Mr. Carb has bravely faced the truth that the problem is never quite so simple. His young heroine begins as a worshipper of her uncle, the boss Dan Magee, who seems so strong and generous; and only gradually she comes to suspect that the system he personifies is corrupt. Nor does she gain an easy victory over him; indeed, at the end of the play, she herself realizes that to overturn a power rooted in the craven nature of the people, is a work...
...Albert Parker Fitch '00, D.D., preaching on "The Undergraduate's Religion" in Appleton Chapel yesterday, asserted that the real and spontaneous expression of religion in undergraduate life is found in free and generous human service...