Word: helping
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...present condition of the Library and the present status of all plans for its enlargement are described as definitely in President Eliot's annual report as they are any where. As the best pleas that could possibly be made for help from the alumni and friends of the University, would be a description of the present condition of the Library, the President's report is given below...
Finally, Jesus pitied the multitude because they had no leader, and He lead then till he died. Never were leaders of men more needed than now. There is no nobler, no more satisfying work than that of helping and guiding mankind - men weary of all professions, however successful they may be; but there is no wearying of the feeling that you have helped some slipping soul to regain lost ground, or have even checked the slipping. This help must be the work of the young men. The older generation, with some bright exceptions, is deaf to any call...
...college a mass meeting was held to condemn the same offence, and in another, in the East, the custom has recently been in-introduced of making a student sign a declaration at the end of his examination book to the effect that he has not given or received help, as if otherwise he could not be put on his honor...
...institution. But it means little today. A great many people who are deeply interested in the welfare of Princeton would have to think twice to understand a reference to the 'College of New Jersey.' So far as we are aware the state gives the college no material help and it is a question whether any lustre is added to our fame by having the name of a state linked to the title. Certainly it suggests contraction, limitation. So far as the deeper consideration is concerned, is Princeton a true university? - we believe there is no hard and fast definition...
PIERRE LA ROSE, Sec.ANY student having old clothing that he can not use will help a good cause by sending it to St. Augustine's Trade School, 187 Cambridge street, Boston. Next Wednesday there will be an "Omnibus Sale" of this clothing, as well as contributed furniture and pictures, and the proceeds are distributed among the West End poor...