Word: supporting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...triangular debate with Yale and Princeton on March 27 will be placed on sale Friday at Amee's and at the Co-operative Branch. Seats on the first floor will be fifty cents and those in the gallery twenty-five cents. Since the abolishment of the subscription system, the support of debating has depended solely on the sale of tickets. The price has been reduced so that every undergraduate may aid the team financially...
...closing his speech President Eliot mentioned the suggestions he made to the Carnegie endowment as a basis for profitable expenditure. These are: first, to create and support agencies competent to prevent or reduce wrongs and miseries which cause war; secondly, to strengthen public opinion in favor of publicity in government affairs; thirdly, to probe all secrets in administration, industries and legislation; fourthly, to cultivate in all nations a public spirit, and to encourage the devotion of private money to public uses; fifthly, to create and foster agencies such as hospitals, training schools and technical schools in countries where they...
...cannot be reached, one class is that of 1914, now a Senior class and as such forced to meet unusual expenses, and that of the Freshman pledges of over $4,000, only half has as yet come due, it must be admitted that these returns show admirable support on the part of the College. Many pledges are still outstanding, and results are expected from these during the next week or two. The Freshman campaign for new pledges has brought...
...from which his countrymen have banished him. Both princes lack the money wherewith to contest their rights. Prince Louis has an accomplice, Antonio Spinorelli, Grand Master of the International Brotherhood of Fists, who conceives the plan of marrying Louis to a rich American heiress, Isabelle Rankin, whose wealth shall support his struggle for the throne. Ferdinand on the other hand, enlists the aid of Bobby Bailey, a young millionaire who consents to supply him with funds. Many amusing situations develop from the confusion caused by the similarity in appearance of the twin princes...
...respond to Professor Hart's call. At present, it is true, the attractions of municipal or other government are few enough to the trained man. A betterment of conditions must come through those who are deeply interested, and it is from those that the plan should take its support...