Word: occurring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...total eclipse of the moon will occur early Monday morning, the moon entering the shadow at 12.50 o'clock. In order to offer to members of the University and their friends the facilities for an intelligent observance of the phenomena, the Astronomical Laboratory on jarvis street will be open to them continuously if the weather is clear from 12 o'clock, midnight, tomorrow until 5 o'clock Monday morning. Professor R. W. Willson '73, Director of the Laboratory, will be there to explain the eclipse...
...University teas which occur on Fridays throughout the winter provide an easy avenue to acquaintanceship with one's professors. In the past they have done much to change the traditional attitude of antagonism between student and professor into one of mutual friendliness. Invitations are extended to all members of the University, and all are equally sure of a hospitable welcome. President Lowell's Sunday afternoon receptions for students are also a pleasant means for furthering such relationships. The day is gone when the President is able to bow to everyone he meets in the yard, but each man in college...
...with classes to attend, lessons to prepare, letters home and otherwise to write, a thousand and one outside activities to attend to, and the necessary and desired amount of recreation to get in, when he so invariably exclaims, "No time for reading!" But just a moment: Did it ever occur to you that after all in this very busy life of ours we do somehow manage to squeeze in the things we want most? No dodging...
...Boston Opera House this afternoon from 1.00 to 5.30 o'clock. The funds acquired as a result of the entertainment at the Boston Opera House will be used for supplying braces and other proper appliances and expert orthopedic care for the individual cases as soon as they occur. Furthermore, the committee will endeavor to combat the recurrence of the disease...
...reasons given by Dr. Lee why Harvard College did not postpone opening in spite of infantile paralysis should allay the fears of people who have become unduly alarmed over the spread of the disease. Dr. Lee points out that only two per cent, of cases occur in persons over ten years of age, and that the danger to grown persons is very slight. Of course proper attention should be given to good habits of eating, sleeping and exercise, but these general precautions are considered sufficient to protect the hundreds of young men who come together in class rooms and dormitories...