Word: supporter
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University Medical School in its endeavor to raise sufficient funds for the maintenance of a "unit" at the American Hospital at Paris deserves support from all members of the University. A noteworthy feature of the plan whereby a division of the Paris hospital will be under the direction of representatives of the leading medical schools of this country, is the fact that the Harvard Medical School is one of the few invited to send delegations. The response to the call for contributions should be generously made...
...entire trip was marked with the greatest success, both financially and socially. Everywhere the Clubs were received with the greatest enthusiasm. Large and appreciative audiences were present at all of the concerts, and everywhere the support of the graduates was most loyal and helpful...
...comparatively large and to assure complete success, the play must be well patronized at both performances. The members of the club, themselves, have contributed generously to the establishment of a reserve fund, which it should not be necessary to use, if the play is given its proper and deserving support. Men living in and near New York can do much to make the play a financial success...
...success of the initial New York production of the Dramatic Club depends, in a large measure, on the support of the graduates and undergraduates in that city. By purchasing seats for one of the two evenings on which the play is to be presented, December 29 and 30, material aid and encouragement will be afforded. Tickets, at $1 and $1.50 may be obtained from L. Smith '17, Westmorly 36, until Tuesday December 22. After that date they will be on sale at the Harvard Club of New York, and at Tyson's. On the evening of the performance they...
...youngest of the major sports, aside from deserving support as a University activity, deserves support on its own merits as a game...