Word: mutually
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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ments interested in mutual support. (c) It checks tendency to centralization...
...since nothing is gained by this condition of affairs, it is unquestionably owed to spectators that they should not be afflicted with the vexatious delay which is caused by it. A mutual agreement seems to us the needed remedy. Let the four captains give their word of honor to each other that, barring unavoidable accidents, each will have his crew ready at the areed time. Then students will have confidence that the race will, if possible, be rowed as announced...
...Irving cannot conveniently speak in the afternoon, then it seems to us that some concession should be made by the college authorities. The Union officials have proceeded in a perfectly straightforward way from the beginning, and, if their efforts to right a difficulty which has come from a mutual misunderstanding should be unsuccessful, some effort on the part of the authorities to facilitate matters would be naturally expected...
...School. When Dr. Lawrence was Dean of the School the students were bound to him by ties of personal friendship and the University was often indebted to him for helpful words in the various religious services at Appleton Chapel. It is to be hoped that the same relations of mutual interest and support may exist between Dr. Hodges and the University and we bespeak for him at this his first service at the chapel a large attendance on the part of the students...
...most important parts of the work of the Andover House is that which is done in cooperation with other organizations in the city. The Denison House, which is a woman's college settlement, and the Andover House, besides giving mutual help in many smaller matters, organized public conferences which have been addressed by prominent men. The most successful result of the combined efforts of the two associations was the South End Free Art Exhibition which was composed of paintings and other works of art, freely loaned from the best private galleries in Boston...