Word: neighbor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...humanist, note the clouded brow of the gentleman from New York and interpret it as an element New York and interpret it as an innate of Quakerism in your ancestry, smile and plagiarize the subtle wit of the baseball expert. And when your neighbor refuses to be interested in the popular movement, be certain that he must have a species of baseball aphasia...
...enterprising neighbor, Technology, is this week undergoing a thorough 24-hours-a-day test of its engineering equipment, by all its engineering students, working in eight-hour shifts. Harvard, to be sure, has no such test of its material equipment in store; but an equally thorough probing of Harvard's mental furnishings is scheduled to begin a fortnight hence. Vacation, according to an old tradition, is for the immediately following period somewhat demoralizing as well as refreshing. So it may not be amiss to sound a warning, time-worn but always pertinent, that the test of "Mid-years...
...destiny. It is not enough that we should have had our tears and have known our laughter. We must give the benefit of our tears and laughter, our hard-won patience, our wisdon and insight, to any brother who walks the same hard path beside us, to any neighbor whose simple need constitutes a claim upon...
...Crothers h. '99 reviewed Colonel Higginson's life as "Citizen and Neighbor." He was one of the few men who in everyday life had time to pass a word of friendship with his fellows. He was a lover of men, but never forgot the truth, always speaking plainly and yet never seeming to give offense...
...city of Cambridge. Addresses will also be made by the following: Hon. Samuel Walker McCall, member of Congress from the eighth Massachusetts district -- "The Radical Leader in Peace and War"; Mrs. Lucia Ames Mead--"The Helper of Woman's Cause"; Rev. Samuel McChord Crothers h. '99--"The Citizen and Neighbor"; Professor Bliss Perry, of the English Department--"The Man of Letters." The exercises will be open to members of the University and to the public...