Word: reliefs
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Jeffrey R. Brackett '83. Dr. Brackett is President of the National Conference of Charities and Corrections, a lecturer in Johns Hopkins University, and a recognized leader in the science of charity. The school is designed for advanced students, both men and women, who, having studied the principles of relief, wish to prepare themselves for professional or expert service by the closer study of specific problems and institutions. Boston and its neighborhood provide many resources for such clinical research. Women will register in Simmons College men in Harvard University, and admission to the school will be limited to those...
Although directed to Japanese residents in the United States, this letter offers an opportunity to friends of Japan of other nationalities to make voluntary contributions to the Red Cross Society of Japan or the Relief Fund for soldiers and sailors. Such contributions should be forwarded to Mr. Uchida or to the treasurer of the Japan Club of Harvard, H. Y. Yagi, 80 Perkins Hall. Yours truly, B. S. KIMURA, President. G. R. BEDINGER, Secretary...
...together of figures and certain supposedly witty sayings which proceed from those figures. The verse is on the whole successful and certain short squibs are the redeeming feature of this issue, but a hasty perusal of the By the Way column, incites one to praying for at least temporary relief from this semi-monthly minstrel show, which to use an expression similar to many we have seen there, had better be left...
...them with their novelty and fitness. How much fresher and more individual would critical articles in the Monthly be if authors were forbidden to use such terms as these, selected from a single article in the current number: "Finely critical," "sensuous couplets," "instinctive felicity," "subtilely conscious," "meretricious!" What a relief if we should never again meet the parenthetic "then" near the beginning of a Harvard sentence...
...total registration to a comparatively low figure; but the experience of the University in such raising of its standard points to a slow but sure recovery of numbers in the next few years; and the School is compensated by the high average merit of its new students, and the relief from serious crowding in the present building during the interval that remains before the new buildings on Huntington avenue are completed. College: Seniors, 318 Juniors, 419 Sophomores, 637 Freshmen, 560 Specials, 136 -- Total, 2070 Scientific School: Fourth year, 89 Third year, 102 Second year, 139 First year, 113 Specials...