Word: poore
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...economic lecture Friday evening on "Le Probleme des retraites ouvrieres devant le Parlement et l'opinion." He discussed the system of providing for the worn out workmen in France; and showed that it is more economical to have a regular list of pensioners than to support paupers in a poor house, according to the English custom...
...advantage through Smith's excellent playing, but the half ended with the score 15 to 10 in favor of Yale. In the second 15 to 10 in favor of Yale. In the second half Harvard almost tied the score, but toward the end lost many chances through poor shooting. Harvard's team work was as good as Yale's, but the throwing was inaccurate...
...them, save that of paying his monthly dues, which range from one to three francs. The money thus collected is deposited in state banks and forms a permanent and ever increasing fund, designated for the use of needy members of the societies. It is an admirable fact that poor workmen are willing to give their share towards these funds, part of which, at least, they know will be used by laborers of future generations less fortunate than themselves...
...Freshman hockey team played a tie game with Yale 1905 Saturday afternoon; each side scored twice. The game was very close throughout, and although the poor ice frequently interfered with the work of both teams, there was much fast playing on both sides. The Harvard team quickly made two goals at the beginning of the game and held the lead by one point until late in the second half when Yale rallied and, on a quick pass by Hodge, tied the score. An extra five minutes failed to determine the winner, and the game was not played...
...last meeting of the Banjo Club the following members were elected: G. R. Taylor '03, L. T. Brown '03, A. D. Wilt '03, M. E. Adler '03, F. B. M. Cady '03, H. B. Wells '03, A. B. Parson '03, F. H. Poor '03 and P. H. Allen '04. The officers elected were: President, A. B. Parson '03; secretary, H. B. Wells '03; leader, P. H. Allen...