Word: progress
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...LECTURE. "The Work, Organization, and Progress of the Massachusetts State Board of Health." Dr. Mark W. Richardson, Secretary of the State Board of Health. Lecture Room, Building E, Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...
...stronger flavor of conviction. The contrast between the two poems by Mr. Houghton which open the book and the "Road Song" of Langdon Warner, or Mr. Wheelock's "Sunday Evening on the Common" shows this most clearly. The tendency is a healthy one. It begets the hope that progress is toward the combining of individual and original emotion with the art of adequate expression...
...LECTURE. "The Work, Organization, and Progress of the Massachusetts State Board of Health." Dr. Mark W. Richardson, Secretary of the State Board of Health. Lecture Room, Building E, Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston...
...Garcelon's "Progress in Athletics" tells something of the complex problems that he is trying vigorously to solve, and of his ideals in the athletic education for the weak as well as for the strong; Mr. Kuttner comes after him with an exposition of the plans for reclaiming Soldiers, Field and with a plea for sacrificing in their behalf the luxuries now bestowed on University teams. After Mr. Kuttner comes Mr. Schoonmaker with a suggestion inspired by Dartmouth for securing a new gymnasium. As a frontispiece to these discussions of athletics are pictures of athletes in action and at rest...
...account of the changes necessitated by illness, the crew is perhaps not so far advanced as at this time last year. The most notable progress took place at the end of last week and on the last two days of this week. Improvement has been towards steadiness and better slide work which has brought about better spacing...