Word: reliefs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Flowers will be sold all day tomorrow for the benefit of the Polish Relief Society's War Relief Fund. Flower-stands will be placed in Memorial Hall, Foxcroft, the Union, the Varsity Club, and the three Freshman Dining Halls. In addition to flowers, Polish flags at 10 cents each, and emblem pins bearing the Polish eagle's head at 25 cents apiece will be offered for sale. Representing the University on the committee in charge is W. I. Tibbetts '17. Mme. Antoinette Szumonski Adamowska is conducting the sale for the Relief Society...
...most marvelous reader of Greek tragedy he has ever heard, will recite the Medea of Euripides at Parkway Hall, Larch road (near Fresh Pond), this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Tickets at $1 may be secured at the door. Proceeds of the reading will be given to the French Relief Fund...
...order of Economics 1a hf., Accounting, and Economics 1b hf., Statistics, has been inverted, as the course in statistics was given the first half-year heretofore. Economics 23, Economic History of Europe from the Thirteenth to the Early Nineteenth Century, will be omitted. Social Ethics 2 hf., Poor Relief, which may count in either Group III or IV, will be no longer a starred course. Social Ethics 15 hf., Recent Theories of Social Reform, will be a new half-course given the first half-year by Professor Foerster. Social Ethics 20c, Selected Problems in Public Health, will next year carry...
...first report of the Menorah Society's committee on collection for the Jewish War Relief Fund has just recently been made, and $112.87 have been turned in to the chairman, H. Epstein 1G. The following constituted the committee of collectors: L. S. Bing '19, F. S. Greenman 3L., I. Heller 2L.; R. Hoffman '19, M. Iseman 1L., W. Mack '19, A. Malks '17, S. Mantell '17, L. D. Steefel '16, and D. Vorhaus...
...present war the Harvard Medical School is doing its share in relief work. When England called for medical aid from this country a year ago, there was a response from many quarters, including Columbia, Johns Hopkins, and Harvard. But of the three universities Harvard alone sent a unit to the European hospitals, where it worked efficiently for three months, and was succeeded by another unit. Then England asked Harvard to send a unit to take charge of a base hospital of one thousand beds, and accordingly thirty doctors and seventy nurses are now active in that base hospital...