Word: helps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...around me were steatopygous females busy with their knitting. A paunchy (is that the word?) old girl in the next seat was sewing, and punctuated Mr. DeVoto's remarks with horrible rippings. Every two minutes she ripped a piece of cloth, so help...
Clearly if the University is to make itself an example of a progressive and liberal employer, it is going to spend more money on service than in the past. The students will have to pay part and the alumni must help, remembering their embarrassment when, during Lowell's administration, the pittance given the scrubwomen was printed throughout the country. If Harvard is to become a part of the best in American civilization, it should treat its people just as solicitously as it does its knowledge, nor in striving for the intellectual can it let its feet turn to clay...
Although the Harvard Employment Office has been occupied all Fall with the problems of the Seniors, it also is of great help to Juniors and Sophomores who have taken advantage of the opportunities which it offers. For such students it is very useful to discuss the problems of a vocation well in advance, as they will be able to talk more effectively with prospective employers when the time comes...
...Sophomore or Junior who avails himself of the opportunities of the Employment Office will help himself, as well as aid the Office in preparing him for and finding him the job most suited to his tastes and abilities...
Homer Peabody, whose 6 feet, 2 inches should prove a help on rebounds, got the call for the center spot. Wally Chessman and Ray Holt filled the guard positions...