Word: mutuality
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...This is the first meeting of the kind ever held and the presence of representatives from twelve universities at the conference shows the importance which is now attached to this work. The meeting, which will be held at 10 o'clock in the morning, is purely for discussion and mutual help, and no formal organization will be attempted at this time...
...School, already possessing a high international reputation because of the quality of its training and the spirit of its students, has taken through the students a significant step to give the community the advantages it possesses. Of course, the benefits of the new Legal Aid Bureau will be mutual, both the law students and the community benefitting by this novel plan...
...been consistently rejected through the inability of the two papers to effect a satisfactory compromise. The abstract advantages of combination, without reference to sentiment or tradition, are obvious. Whatever difference in field may exist is purely of degree, and by continued independent action the magazines tend to develop a mutual hindrance which makes it impossible that the College should be fairly represented in a literary way by either...
...serve, they should take heed of this general desire and combine their efforts to establish a literary magazine that shall be worthy of Harvard. For several years, the plan for union has been before the two boards and the undergraduate body, and it has failed of realization because of mutual jealousies, to a certain extent, and of persistent clinging to traditions and sentiments to a large degree. However, the time has now come when one of the papers realizes fully the advantages of the proposal and is willing to sacrifice some of the past in order to give Harvard...
...will begin today at Brown University, Providence, R. L., and will continue through tomorrow and Sunday. The purpose of the conference is to bring together the men of the Episcopal church societies in New England colleges for practical conference on the work and method of those societies and for mutual aid by exchange of suggestions and ideas. The program will consist of church services, smokers and addresses. Among the speakers will be: Professor Everett, acting President of Brown University; Rt. Rev. J. D. W. Perry, D.D., Bishop of Rhode Island; R. H. Gardener '76, E. D. Bandage...