Word: slighted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...point the B. A. A. team demonstrated a little more dexterity, and largely through the clever work of Skilton scored two goals. Hutchinson of the B. A. A. scored a third, making the advantage in favor of the B. A. A., but Harris, substituting for Doty, who sustained a slight wrist sprain, evened the score with a final tally for the University...
...years, if they are willing to stay for six months. The work is of an executive character, of a most agreeable and interesting sort; the Commission is responsible for feeding the entire country. A neutral institution, composed of Americans, it has won econiums from England, Germany, and France. A slight knowledge of French is necessary; expenses are paid. Any man who might wish to go can communicate directly with the Commission for Relief in Belgium, 71 Broadway; of May get further details from me. Address 462 Beacon street, Boston. I have recently returned from Belgium. GEORGE S. JACKSON...
...Large industries such as glass-making, food, steel and drug manufacturing, Mr. McCormick said, are connected by very slight threads--if connected at all-with the great universities or with the Government, except as the Government exercises police supervision over the products of the business industries. He believed the Chamber of Commerce, representing as it does large commercial organizations throughout the country, was in a position to approach the educational institutions and Government officials with a view to preliminary conference on the subject. The National Chamber has formed a bond of union between the Government and business interests...
...summer work shows a decrease in applications, and a consequent slight falling off in positions secured but a gain in the amount earned. Last year out of the 579 men who registered for work, 151 secured employment and made a total of $39,979.32, a gain of $1,633.10 over 1913-14, when 154 received employment out of 611 applicants, and netted $38,346.22. Thirty-three of these men were employed through the aid of the Departments of the University, the Harvard Alumni Association and the Harvard Club of New York...
According to the final statistics, 1623 men have engaged in the different major and minor sports so far this year. This is an increase of 299 over last year's total of 1324 and an increase of 486 over 1913. There is a slight decrease in certain sports, but this is more than balanced by the great gains made in other branches. Certain qualifications should be made in regard to the numbers on this list. The seasons for certain sports, particularly baseball, rowing, and lacrosse, were shorter than most of the others, and in the case of rowing...