Word: help
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...concluding his lecture the Dharmapala spoke briefly of his object in coming to this country, which was to obtain the means to help educate the 50,000,000 poor children of India. Contributions for this charity may be sent to Miss Caroline Atkinson, Brookline...
About twenty men are needed to work for two hours today and tomorrow and three days of next week on the religious census of Boston, which is being taken at the present time. Men willing to help in this work are asked to leave their names with G. E. Huggins at Phillips Brooks House between 11 and 12 o'clock today or Monday...
Professor Kuno Francke Curator of the Germanic Museum, emphasized the value that such a Museum might be in helping the student to visualize his ideas of German art and "to adapt his sensual perception to the objects of his study." He spoke also of the power the Museum might become in helping to check narrow specialization, by bringing together "the art student and the philologist, the student of political as well as of literary history." Hon. Carl Schurz, President of the Germanic Museum Association spoke of the Museum as a instance of and help to international friendship between Germany...
...union and describing its aims. It is the direct descendant, spiritually at least, of a small society for religious inquiry established at Harvard soon after the Revolution. Although a body for religious inquiry, the union is by no means an organization for philosophic discussion. It aims to help men in the solution of religious problems without any previous examination of their religious affiliations...
...were unable for the most part to gain successively. The runners did not follow what little interference could be formed, and the line held weakly, allowing their opponents to break through and tackle the runner for a loss. There was little evidence of team-play, nor did the men help along the runner, when tackled, to any appreciable extent, few players seeming to know where the ball...