Word: regarding
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...additional information in regard to the competition may be obtained from any member of the committee in charge composed of A. H. Parker '97, 50 Congress street, Boston, J. S. Seabury, 70 Kilby street, E. Scott '20 and L. Lanman '20, Hasty Pudding Club Cambridge...
Despite the fact that the administration recently altered its regulations in regard to rooming in fraternity houses, increasing the maximum from fourteen to sixteen, accommodations are at a premium, and scores of men now in Hanover, particularly members of the upper classes, are still occupying only temporary quarters. Every dormitory is filled, and a vacant room in a private house is unusual...
...letter accepting President Lowell's invitation, Cardinal Mercier said that he would regard it as an honor to "express his gratitude to the great institution which has borne witness to its lively sympathy for the University of Louvain." This refers to the fact that the University invited certain professors from Louvain to come to teach at Cambridge shortly after their own university had been destroyed by the Germans in 1914, as well as to the share which President Lowell and other Harvard men have had more recently in the work of the International Committee for the restoration of the library...
...statement given out yesterday by Eliot Wadsworth '98, executive chairman of the University Endowment Fund, the specific needs of the various departments in regard to increased salaries and other expenses are described. The reasons for the raising of the goal from $10,000,000 to $15,250,000 are set forth in Mr. Wadsworth's announcement. Not only a 50 per cent. increase of salary of the reglar teaching staff will be necessary, but funds for physical education, the dental school, chemical development and other numerous purposes...
...that they are underpaid and overworked. But these policemen were not alone satisfied in bettering their condition. They have opposed local police force rules by affiliating with the American Federation of Labor. In so doing the strikers did not realize the great responsibility of their position nor did they regard the laws of their department governing the issue in question...