Word: help
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...songs of the South and the West. It has occurred to us that some students may be able either to send him copies of such ballads or songs, which they may chance to know, or to call his attention to people in various parts of the country, who could help him discover such material. We therefore request you to print this suggestion that any member of the University who can assist Mr. Lomax in his researches, in giving him any information concerning the popular poetry of the South or the West, will have the kindness to address...
...from a few hundred down to a handful. At present the relative importance of a sport should not be judged by the attendance. Most men buy only one ticket, usually for football, and the minor teams have very few men at their games. They may scrape along by the help of subscriptions, but larger attendance at their games would be much more valuable to the sport. With increased attendance there is bound to be increased interest in the minor sports, more men will come out for them, and there will be a large number of actual participants in our athletics...
...Stone, in closing, urged his hearers to help the association as investigators. All students in the University who wish to do this work should send their names to the Good Government Association, 11 Pemberton square, Boston...
...Skeffington took the place of Mr. J. Golden, who was unable to be present. His speech was of a similar nature, showing that the erroneous hostility of trade unions to trade schools is disappearing and industrial schools are needed to help the community. Mr. C. W. Hubbard emphasized the same point...
...auster jealousy best defines the attitude towards his nurse. In proportion as this revelation grows upon him, Mr. Noyes will triumphantly breast the temptations of 'recherche' work and the weak offences that mar the early flights of budding poets." Ten minutes of hard meditation on these words will help their writer to avoid "the weak offences that mar the early flights of budding" critics, if one may adapt some of his superabundant metaphor. Moreover, let him forswear for a year the word "muse...