Word: helping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...excellent chance of winning from Yale if thirty new men of any ability whatsoever will work faithfully for the team from now on. Out of a class of approximately 700 men there ought to be at least thirty who are willing to try their best to help pull the class out of the condition it is now in. C. C. LITTLE '10. H. P. LAWLESS...
...order to help students of the class of 1913 to select their courses wisely, the committee will ask a large number of professors and other instructors to assist in the work of advising, and will appoint, for each member of the class who desires it, an adviser whom he may consult now and at any time in his College career. No adviser will have more than four or five men in the class...
...irrevocably to any political party; organization in politics is necessary, to be sure, and no one should keep aloof from them out of conceit; but every voter should be master of himself and decide for himself. What counts is development of character; if we look to this, we shall help in that movement of the people which is the most inspiring on earth today...
...last month of '69 the Calumet Mine began to pay dividends, and thereafter Mr. Agassiz was easy, so far as money was concerned. He had been enabled to get some stock of this mine through the help of friends, and presently was able to pay off his indebtedness. When he came back, he worked in the Museum with his father until the death of the latter, which occurred in 1873, at which time also Mr. Alexander Agassiz lost his wife. At his father's death he was put in charge of the Museum, and carried on the work according...
This winter he went to Egypt to have a quiet, pleasant time, and has enjoyed himself very much. Just before going he had begun another plan for helping the American Academy of Science here. Nobody ever saw any sign of money in his life, except as he could use it for the good of education or to help other peo- ple, and whenever it happened that any man at Cambridge died, whose family needed relief, Mr. Agassiz was always to the fore. A nobler, higher or more useful life no man ever lived, and withal he has kept the very...