Word: treat
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Monday and Wednesday of next week. Mr. Leighton has had considerable practical experience in railroad transportation, and has been connected with important roads. Always a very close student of railroad problems, he has made an extensive study of the subject upon which he is to speak. His lectures will treat of the various track and loading gauges in use in the world today, pointing out their advantages and disadvantages. The lectures will be illustrated by lantern slides, which Mr. Leighton has collected during the past four years...
...makes appeals by way of its persistence in sticking to facts, as ordinarily experienced. All in all, one might have wished for more like the beginning; yet the play holds throughout, and as acted by Miss Dorothy Donnelly, Mr. John Barrymore and an even company, it is such a treat as seldom comes the way of theatre-goers. Mr. Barrymore in particular by his impersonation of the discarded well-to-do New Yorker added no little to his reputation as an actor. No better production has been given a play in Boston this season; and with the possible exception...
...Gibbs '15, J. F. Hubbard '14, C. W. Jenks '15,H. G. Knight '13, W. W. Leonhauser '13, J. H. Lord '14, H. A. Packard '15, W. G. Rice '14, P. C. Rodey '13, G. V. Seldes '14, J. B. Souther '15, J. L. Stifel '14, R. E. Treat '13, A. Walter '14, R. W. Wright...
...only way to stop crime is not to treat each case separately, but to remove its fundamental cause. Criminals as a rule are not really bad, but are victims of their environment for which they are not responsible. The men who are responsible for this environment, usually the rich, seemingly respectable men, who steal millions where the common thief steals a dollar, are the real enemies of the country's welfare...
...Summer Prize to Henry Hurwitz 1G., of Gloucester, for an essay entitled "The Judicial Settlement of International Disputes." The judges were Messrs. George Wigglesworth and Robert Treat Paine '82, of Boston...