Word: helping
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Mott Haven Team will leave the square at twenty-five minutes after eleven this morning for Philadelphia, and in recognition of the first-class work of the team during the season, and in order to inspire them with confidence, every student should help to cheer the athletes on their departure. As there are now no recitations, there seems to be no good reason why a big crowd should not turn...
With this celebration Princeton will enter a new era, under the name of Princeton University. Not only will the name of the institution be changed, but almost $1,000,000 has already been promised to help the institution to assume university dimensions. Many of the most prominent men in this country and abroad have been secured to speak at the celebration, including President Cleveland. Professors Fine, Frothingham and Marquand have been abroad to secure prominent men from the universities of Germany, France and England, and have met with great success. France not only promises to be represented, but the entrance...
...chance will be given the students today to aid the Student Volunteer Work Committee very effectively. Men who have the means but who are not able to give the time to active charitable work can nevertheless do a great deal to help the poor in Boston by giving any cast-off clothing they may have to the collectors today. As the committee is composed largely of men who have had a great deal of experience in missionary work in the city, the students may feel assured that their gifts will be distributed among those who are destitute and deserving...
...must be changed "when it is his character and conduct that constitute the reasons for his failure in the battle of life:" Booth, pp. 85, 252.- (b) Such spiritual motives generally lacking in ordinary methods of poor relief.- (1) The Poor Law Guardian is mostly a dispenser of material help-money, food, shelter, etc.- (c) The spiritual incentives to better lives are given by the Salvation Army.- (1) They feed not only the body but the soul...
...they would have their communications printed the real names of the writers must accompany their letters. If it is not desired, these names will of course not be published. If a man is unwilling to send us his real name when addressing a letter to us, we can not help feeling that his comments or opinions are not given in good faith. The above rule is strictly adhered to, and it may explain to several students why their communications have failed to appear in the CRIMSON...