Word: heard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Boston Symphony Orchestra, with Pierre Monteux leading, will be heard at Sanders Theatre this evening, in the fourth concert of the series of eight. The doors will open at 7.30 o'clock and the concert will begin...
...graduate may look forward with reasonable certainty to a comfortable livelihood within from three to five years of graduattion. The upper heights of material success are as unlimited as those of any professional or business career, and the practice of the law itself opens business opportunities. Moreover, I have heard it said and seen it demonstrated, that the successful lawyer, so long as his mentality remains intact, is seldom if ever voluntarily retired. He never becomes obsolete; his business does not outgrow him. Even after he becomes unable to practice actively his name, reputation and opinions continue to have material...
...sending of General Crowder to Cuba is of particular interest at this time. There has been a Naval Inquiry in Hayti; complaints over the administration as conducted by this country have been heard from Santo Domingo; and the question of independence for the Philippines became acute when President Wilcon recommended such action in his last message to Congress. What is going on and what shall go on in our island neighbors is of great importance...
Congress has heard the calls for help from the farmers. It proposes to answer them by means both direct and indirect. A resolution reviving the War Finance Corporation has passed the House and the Senate and is now on the way to the President. II Mr. Wilson does what he ought to do he will sign this bill against the advice of Secretary of the Treasury Houston, thereby giving the Corporation $380,000,000 from the public treasury with which to finance the export of agricultural products to foreign markets and thus enable the farmers to get prices that will...
This is a direct appeal to our sense of humanity on a scale that has never been known before. No one can be deaf to it, least of all Harvard men, who have never been slack when such a call has come. Nearly ten thousand of them heard the voice of Duty and Patriotism and served in the Great War. The undergraduates and other students now may be counted upon to do their utmost. Harvard men do not allow little children to die of hunger, and whenever there has been a great cause, whether of Patriotism or of Humanity, Harvard...