Word: help
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Collectors have been appointed in nearly all the College and private dormitories, and these men are asked to see as many of the residents in their entry or dormitory as possible, especially Seniors. But as the time is short it will be a great help if men having books or magazines to give will leave their contributions at the room posted on the placard in their dormitory...
Each class has its day in turn, and the graduating class has a right to expect Harvard me to help them in entertaining their friends in the best possible way. Undergraduates and graduates are given the privilege of obtaining tickets for their friends, and this privilege has been greatly abused in the past. Everyone buying tickets has signed that they are for the use of himself and his personal friends only. A strict interpretation of "personal friends" is necessary: one should be most careful to discriminate between his own personal friends and those people whom he would like...
Through the gifts of friends the Social Service Committee has been able to add the following books to its library in Phillips Brooks House: "Democracy and Social Ethics," and "Newer Ideals of Peace," by Jane Addams; "How to Help," by Mary Conyngton; "The Spirit of Democracy," by Chas. F. Dole; "Christianity and Socialism," by Washington Gladden; "Some Ethical Gains Through Legislation," by Florence Kelley; "The Neighbor," by N. S. Shaler; "The Jungle," by Upton Sinclair; "On the Trail of the Immigrant," by E. A. Steiner; "The City Wilderness" and "Americans in Process," by R. A. Woods...
...Association, which is designed to help students in the University to furnish their rooms at small cost, loans furniture at a yearly rental of 10 per cent. of its value. Every student leasing furniture is obliged to pay the yearly rent in advance, and must deposit a sum of money, ordinarily $2.50, as a partial guarantee of its return in good condition. Though the primary purpose of the Association is to be of use to students who find it necessary to exercise strict economy, any student in the University may apply for furniture...
...back of the third base, has been reserved as the Freshman cheering section. The cheer leaders will be F. M. De Selding, H. Watson, and M. F. Lacroix. Tickets at $1 each, admitting to both the University and Freshman games, are on sale at the Rendezvous, where subscriptions to help pay for the band at the game will also be received...