Word: interest
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...invite all men in the University to submit communications on subjects of timely interest, but assume no responsibility for sentiments expressed under this head...
...happened to be dining at Memorial with my son on Friday evening last and I have read with much interest your editorial of this morning. My experience was, to say the least, most disagreeable, as I was not only struck on the head with a large piece of ice, but was almost blinded by pepper, thrown in a napkin by some cheerful idiot, and which struck me full in the face. I merely mention this, as in you editorial I notice that you omitted to mention "Pepper" as a part of this intellectual exhibition. A. K. ROBKRTS...
...another evidence of Harvard's interest in international affairs that the Deutscher Verein has conferred honorary membership upon Captain Paul Koenig, of the submarine merchantman Deutschland, and that the Cercle Francais is this afternoon holding a reception at the Hollis Street Theatre for Mme. Sarah Bernhardt. They are both heroic figures of the war. Captain Koenig brought the first undersea merchant vessel across the ocean in the face of tremendous danger. His is one of the greatest scientific triumphs of all time. Mme. Bernhardt in spite of her age and a severe physical disability, is still the Divine Sarah...
Never before in the 20 years' history of Harvard-Brown encounters has there been so much interest displayed as in the game Saturday. Five thousand seats in the Brown section have already been sold in Providence, and indications are that probably 10,000 people will come to the game from that city alone...
Lastly he advocated an increase education and enlightened interest in politics as the only means of achieving world order an to this end he showed the necessity of the eight-hour day and the solution of the problem of unemployment to guarantee to the masses the health and leisure to sound thinking