Word: hand
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...attempting to gain from the Sultan the exclusive purchasing rights of all royal rugs made in the country. After many thrilling events have taken place, including the placing of a death penalty upon his head, the adventurous young American not only corners the Turkish rug market, but wins the hand of the Sultan's daughter...
...disposal shall be in close proximiy to as many other places of research as possible--that the lesson of this manuscript or that one may be studied in the light of collateral material, either in printed books or in manuscripts whch the students may find near enough at hand to be of immediate, practical value. There will be an unrivalled depository in the new library at Cambridge, where a document or a manuscript is so well reinforced, as it were by the proximity of such other great manuscript collections as those in Boston, Worcester, Providence...
...those points of which it is more interpretive, but is rather interested in securing typical material and that relating to the larger inter-state and national fields, such as material for the study of the development of western transportation and the great hegira of the Fortyniners. On the other hand, hundreds of Harvard men possess material of local interest with which they would part only in favor of their alma mater. It is of consequence that such men should be appealed to from the Harvard standpoint, and that the material they possess should be transferred from destructible quarters...
...class to erect a brilliant future will be by "going to the dogs" on Tuesday evening. It might also be added that those who have no taste for hot dogs will have many other edibles to select from. Anyhow, the main point is to be present and lend a hand. SENIOR SMOKERS COMMITTEE...
...almost parallel situation is found in the case of the lacrosse team. Five of last year's team are on hand this year together with three substitutes. The regular defense loses heavily, for P. Catton '15 is the only veteran left. Two of the regular substitutes, R. G. Wilson '14, and R. W. Hallock '14 will aid in the defense work. The attack, led by P. F. Brundage and three regulars will be unusually strong. The Freshman team of last year which won 3 out of 4 games, will furnish many men for the University team. Nine games...