Word: presents
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...folly of the worst sort to take another jump in the dark, when the Association is flourishing as never before at this time of year. Men who are satisfied with fish and eggs will undoubtedly vote against any change; others would do well to remember that at the present reasonable rates considerable meat may be had, well within the figure to which the weekly price might soar by a return to the old system...
...fire, and is scattered through the rooms of the observatory," making the need of a new structure imperative. The photographic department is especially valuable, as it enables the observatory to trace the history and variations of a star while most other observatories must base their calculations on its present conditions...
...primary object of the conference is to present and discuss important questions of religion and social service of interest to college men, and to develop the religious life and interest in philanthropic work of the Eastern colleges and schools through an interchange of ideas and contact with leaders of thought in the field. Delegates are quartered in tents and dormitories and a baseball series, a tennis tournament, a track meet, a big fourth of July celebration, followed by an enormous bonfire, and inspiring religious meetings addressed by leaders of philanthropic and religious thought are some of the creatures...
...club will include resident and nonresident members, and its purpose is the enthusiastic fostering of Harvard spirit. It is planned to hold an annual dinner where distinguished guests will speak on University topics, and to arrange for smaller gatherings at which undergraduates as well as graduates will be present. Temporary headquarters will be established in Cambridge during Commencement for the reception of returning Harvard graduates. By the formation of this club, Boston will be represented in the councils of the Associated Harvard Clubs and the Federation of Harvard Clubs of New England...
...LECTURE. "What the People should know about Tumors. Prospects of Cure of Malignant Disease in the Light of our Present Knowledge. Importance of Early Co-operation on the Part of the Laity." Dr. Howard A. Lothrop. Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...