Word: supplemental
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...House which up to the present time has admirably endeavored to supply the commuters' needs but with the University. A greater sum of money than can be raised among the students must be supplied if a suitable center, is to be organized. It is the University's responsibility to supplement the money that students are able and willing to contribute in order to make some satisfactory arrangement possible...
...suggestion that tutorial work could be made to supplement the new voluntary lectures in government was offered yesterday by E. Pendleton Hering, instructor in Government, who has just completed the first three lectures of the new series...
...announced a new policy for the books written in Western tongues on Far-Eastern subjects, which it has been accustomed to buy of late years, will no longer be given over to the Widener Library, but will instead be placed among the Institute's own Boylston Hall shelves, to supplement its extensive collection of Chinese and Japanese authorities...
...those authors whose works attract him. "The Copeland Reader" and now "The Copeland Translations" fulfill this ideal because they represent the choice of an epicure in literature. The popularity of the earlier volume, among young and old, was heartening to anyone interested in the dissemination of great writing. This supplement in translation should find equal favour...
...primarily interested in politics and sociological problems but in expressing ideas on their own particular speciality. For those who would find a collection of periodical literature valuable it is an excellent compilation. A bibliography of outstanding American essays published in American periodicals during 1934 is a valuable supplement...