Word: good
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...cannot be pessimistic, we who in our own time have seen so many good things accomplished,- have seen slavery disappear and polygamy and international literary piracy; we who have seen the beginning of the protection of our forests; our ballot laws so vastly improved and the spoils system stricken a tall blow. But we shall meet with disaster after disaster in America-and perhaps one disaster more than even our constitution can stand, if we do not exert ourselves constantly in the elevation of public affairs...
Addressing especially the Volunteer Committee, Mr. Gilder said: You young men are going to learn more things in your tasks of philanthropy than may be at first apparent, and I believe you are going to do much more good than you may have hoped to do. You will help other people, of course; but not only those with whom you now come in contact, but the communities in which you live. You will get a knowledge of the thought and life of the masses of the people; you will get interior views of economic and social problems which will...
...twenty-five dancers and the training in this will commence immediately at the G. A. R. rooms on Mass. Ave. under Mr. Colman a professional teacher. A larger list of Patronesses both in Boston and Cambridge has been made out than in any previous year, and applications for good seats have already been received by the management. The costumes are to be made by Raymond and will be exceedingly effective...
...great deal during the past few months to procure the passage of a bill in the New York Legislature providing for improved tenement houses and open air parks in the crowded districts of New York City. In his address he proposes to show the influence of public opinion and good citizenship in bringing about these results. Mr. Gilder is well known as the editor of the Century Magazine and has taken an active part lately in the University Settlement work in New York...
...only strictly college Men's Hair Dressing Room at popular prices, P. O. Block. Mr. Ducharme was for many years at Young's and Adams Houses, Boston. Razors put in good order...