Word: problem
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Boston has a negro population of 15,000. Cambridge has nearly 5,000 more. There is opportunity right here, therefore, for study of the "negro problem," and there is great need of effort to better local conditions...
...LECTURE. "Some Statistical Aspects of the Negro Problem," Professor W. F. Willcox, of Cornell University. Harvard...
...Rate of the United States," and is intended particularly for advanced students in economics. The other two lectures tomorrow and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock in Harvard 1 are of more general interest, being on "The Population of the United States" and "Some Statistical Aspects of the Negro Problem," respectively...
...Monthly for April, which appears today, contains the following articles: "The Dormitory Problem"; "The Countess' Birthday," by H. H. Harbour '06; "The Forest," by C. T. Ryder '06; "A Tale That is Told," by L. B. Hall '05; "Consummation," by H. Hagedorn, Jr., '07; Mr. Kipling's Latest," by G. E. Fuller '05; "The Voyagers," by H. A. Bellows '06; "April," by H. H. S. H.; "The Elective System," by T. H. T.; "The Sovereign Spoiler," by S. Hale '05; "The Mermaid," by E. Royce '07; editorials and book notices...
...more liberally than they should; while many others, who can well afford to give, give nothing, because they appreciate the large credit balance or have less enthusiasm, or know how to put off the collector. Thus to some men, and especially Freshmen, this matter of subscriptions becomes a serious problem in their College lives...