Word: slighted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...classes of '89 in both universities celebrated last year their 25th annivercary. Harvard '89 sent some slight gift and message to Yale '89. In the midst of the banquet of the Harvard class next day, there appeared a member of the Yale class. He had been sent from New Haven to Boston with a silver cup, engraved "From Yale '89 to Harvard '89," and he certainly took the Harvard men by surprise. They couldn't get over the fact that he had come all the way from New Haven, and with such a token; and when he finished his speech...
Professor A. C. Coolidge '87 will give the lectures on "International Relations in Europe Since 1870" which he delivered last fall, as an afternoon course at the Lowell Institute, beginning probably about the middle of February. There is only a slight chance that the plan can not be carried out for there has been a large demand to have the course repeated, as it was unusually popular this fall...
...through the aid of the other branches seeking to give employment to students. The sum earned by these men was $68,913.57, a gain of $16,370.60 over the amount earned in 1912-13. This increase in the amount earned by term-work more than compensates for the slight discrepancy in the amount earned in summer employment. 611 men registered for summer work and 154 of these found employment. The records of the previous year show that 194 of the men who registered for summer work obtained employment, earning a sum of $40,025.85, $1,679.63 more than was earned...
...Illustrated contains the picture of a group of Princeton club men engaged in turning out "48 rolls of bandages in 49 minutes." This is a suggestion that well may be followed by the different clubs and others in the University. The cost of bandage material and rolling machines is slight, and one hour a day spent in the manufacture of bandages would inconvenience but a few and be a satisfaction to many. It is high time undergraduate interest in the present war should rise above the talking point and reach a point of action that would result in definite good...
...Slight-of-hand stunts -- J. T. Lanman...