Word: ten
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...they were kept away from college duties, and whether recovery from those injuries was now complete. Similar questions also were asked in regard to injuries received during the season of 1905. A hundred and fifty such circular letters were sent out and answers were received from one hundred and ten...
...final index is the answer of the players as to whether their recovery from injuries was complete, at the time the circular letter was sent out, a few days after the close of the season. One hundred and ten answers were received to 150 letters, and of those 110, 35 acknowledged that they had not entirely recovered from their injuries at that time. Besides those 35 who acknowledged that they were still suffering from a certain amount of disability or discomfort, it is known to us that many of the men who said that they were entirely recovered are suffering...
President and Mrs. Eliot request the pleasure of the company of all students at the University absent from home who may remain in Cambridge during the Christmas recess, at Phillips Brooks House on Christmas Eve, Sunday, December 24, from half-past eight to ten o'clock...
...working all the time. The modern man, however, removed from hostile environment in a state of society which by the aid of machinery enormously multiplies production, cannot, even by working incessantly, get enough to eat, and must live in a state of wretchedness which no cave man ever knew. Ten million people in the United States are unable to obtain enough food to support mere working efficiency. They are, in other words, starving. Wretchedness itself is impersonated by the children in the southern textile mills, who, at the age of five, work 12 hours a day to earn ten cents...
President and Mrs. Eliot request the pleasure of the company of all students at the university absent from home, who may remain in Cambridge during the Christmas recess, at Phillips Brooks House on Christmas Eve, Sunday, December 24, from half-past eight to ten o'clock...