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Word: siding (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...collection of business equipment and machinery has been installed in Lawrence Hall on the top floor on the side nearest Memorial Hall under the auspices of the School, and the different kinds of apparatus are now available for use in connection with academic work by students in the school. The collection includes a dictaphone, various kinds of time-recording, clocks, adding machines, typewriters, loose-leaf forms and accounting books, and a Hollerity Tabulating Machine." The rooms are open daily, except Saturday and Sunday between 1.30 and 5.30 o'clock, and are under the charge of L. V. Boyle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENLARGED FACILITIES FOR SPECIALIZATION OFFERED | 1/31/1917 | See Source »

Those whose sense of patriotism is not summed up in enthusiasm for the military side of national life could not but feel a poignant sense of regret at the unexpected announcement in Monday's issue of the CRIMSON of the vote to be taken on Wednesday by way of registering the sentiments of the student body in regard to the much-agitated system of universal military training. Without having given an opportunity in its columns for discussion pro and con, the CRIMSON declares emphatically that "Harvard's immediate task is to throw her influence in support of this principle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 1/29/1917 | See Source »

Hallowell scored first, on a long shot from the side of the rink, after 13 minutes of play. This was the only goal in the first half. In the second period Clements scored on a pass from behind the goal in two minutes, and then a spectacular dash by Discloson resulted in Standish's lone tally. He took the puck the length of the rink unaided, losing in once, and finally slipping it into the cage. Five minutes later, however, Wolverton, substituting for Pierson, increased Smith's lead with the third goal...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SMITH WINS DORMITORY TITLE | 1/26/1917 | See Source »

Harvard is raising a monument to students of the university who have fallen in the European war, honoring them all alike as worthy sons, regardless of the side on which they fought; and to most graduates of the college this has seemed the fine and noble thing about the memorial. It was alma mater's loving and unquestioning tribute to the brave youth she had nurtured...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 1/23/1917 | See Source »

...four fields of instruction is called aesthetics, and under this head comes the study of painting, sculpture, literature, and music. His plan is to give young people the power of appreciating art in its many forms and allow the creative ability to follow or develop naturally. The cultural side of this new plan is not wholly neglected, but approached by the single path of appreciation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE NEW EDUCATION | 1/22/1917 | See Source »

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