Word: labors
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...join in with your fellow workers and try to raise them up. Join the church wherever you are and work with it. For there is always need of reasonable, careful leadership in church work and it is probable that a good many churches need christianizing as much as any labor union...
...Anatomy, Physiology and Physical Training were both completed in 1891-92. As is necessary in a professional school the studies are divided into groups rather than offered as electives. Seven groups, each extending over four years, are now offered. The degree of Bachelor of Science represents considerably more labor during the four years of the course than the degree of Bachelor of Arts...
...Pearson '93; singing, E. H. Abbott '93; Geometry, H. C. Weliman '94; spelling, E. Merrill '95; electricity, Mr. C. A. Adams, Instructor; American History, Mr. E. B. Greene, Assistant; English Composition, W. T. Brewster Gr.; elementary French, F. N. Robinson Gr.; elementary German, Mr. Page; Progress of Labor, H. Ware '93; advanced German, F. von Brieson '95; advanced French, Mr. Page; and book-keeping, H. N. Loomis...
...making or breaking two or more electrical currents at the same instant. Hitherto Ewald's key for recording the time of mental reaction has been used, but it will be replaced in laboratory and practical use by the Bliss Multiple Key, which not only saves one-half the labor in making experiments, but records variations of one-ten-thousandth of a second. It is made of unlacquered brass without platinum contact, and so arranged that five currents run through it. One, two or three of these can be made or broken at the same time, or broken for an instant...
...present immigration laws are sufficient: Pub. Op. iii. 249: No. Am. Rev. vol. 152, pp. 27-37 (Jan. '91); Nation, xiv. 518; Stat. at L. xxvi. 1084 - 1086. - (a) Laws now exclude paupers, criminals, insane people and persons liable to become a public charge as well as imported labor...