Word: giving
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...assistant professor of economics in the University, to assist them in their work. Professor Andrew is one of the leading authorities of the country on currency problems and he will sit with the committee at the hearings, at which representative financial and business men will be asked to give their views as to the country's needs in the matter of currency revision...
...crises come in which the Christ appears bearing the sword and demanding utter self-renunciation. No one here, almost under the shadow of Memorial Hall, can doubt it. Today, however the demand usually comes in a different form, namely, that a man shall keep his possessions that he may give himself, for there is a vast amount of work needing to be done in the world which is and probably always will be unremunerative and which on that account offers an attractive opportunity to young men of wealth. There are few joys in life to be compared with sustained interest...
Hicks and Mansfield both pitched good ball, the former allowing six hits and the latter four. Hicks had the most strikeouts to his credit, but generally did not control the batters as well as Mansfield. He had a tendency to give them a number of balls at the outset and then be forced to put straight ones over which they could hit. Except in the sixth inning, when two two-baggers came in succession, the hits were well scattered...
...University Musical Clubs will give their second annual Class Day week concert in Sanders Theatre next Wednesday evening, at 8.15 o'clock. Tickets at 75 cents and $1 will go on public sale this morning at the Co-operative Society and at Thurston's. They may also be obtained in Boston at Herrick...
...price of seats is $1.50 each. Season tickets do not audit to the game nor give any privileges in purchasing seats...