Word: great
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...auspices of the Socialist Club, will be open to the public. After being graduated from the University of Indiana in 1896, Mr. Hunter became secretary of the Chicago Bureau of Charities. In 1902 he was made chairman of the New York Child Labor Commission and has since accomplished a great deal toward bettering the conditions among the poor of New York City...
...production in Providence on November 12, "Salvation Nell," the play by E. B. Sheldon '08 in which Mrs. Fiske is acting, has been the subject of much favorable comment in the press. It is practically the unanimous verdict of the critics that Mr. Sheldon has produced a work of great power...
...annual novice gymnastic meet, held in the Gymnasium last night, was won by F. W. Whitman '12, who gained possession of the general excellence cup given by W. C. Bennett '08. N. Stern '12 was second, and E. S. Wolston '10 third. The showing in the meet was a great improvement over the work of previous years, and the entry list was larger than ever before...
...class affairs as it should have been, it might be well for Seniors to wake up to this fact in these last months and leave behind them a memory of an active and able class as well as the memories of a paltry dozen men. There is a great need for men in the class to take more interest in each other, simply as members of the same class...
...unmoneyed idealist were leading them, the Jews would follow as one man. So much of necessity has money meant to them. But then again one sees only the sublime doggedness of their one highest ideal-resisting compromise. The play in short sets one thinking, sets one contemplating a great ungathered people's fate as well at its own as at others' hands. Mr. Davis has proved himself behind certain crudities of technique, a playwright of power...