Word: treating
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Phillips Brooks House Association has arranged a lecture course which will treat of Christian endeavor in the East and its connection with the economic and military relations of Occident and Orient. Professor Edward Caldwell Moore is the lecturer, and the first of the series this evening offers a broad view of modern Europe's religious background which is now of especial value...
Preceding the performance of the comedy itself, J. W. D. Seymour '17 will give a one-act farce, entitled, also, "The Lady Decides." The performers will sit as an audience to the skit, which will treat in a pleasant way the amusing side of Boston society...
...smoking the Union's cigarettes. With the possible exception of that of the city public library, there is in Cambridge no collection of newspapers from all parts of the country at all comparable to the of the Union. And the lecturers who speak from time to time offer a treat, intellectual and inspirational. If more men would appreciate these advantages early in their college life, the University, the Union, and the classes, as well as the individual, would profit greatly...
...preparedness of the type called "adequate" brought on this war in Europe. If the people of this nation knew the forces behind this wild call for "adequate" preparation, this false "insurance" of peace, if our young men understood the financial and commercial pressure back of this agitation, they would treat with the indignation it deserves this wholesale betrayal of the spiritual ideals and forces of America. Force, the "Big Stick," the mailed fist, the iron hand behind the Law and such cant phraseology of the half-baked thinker are running riot in our press today...
...following awards of Scholarships and Fellowships were made: Robert Treat Paine Fellowship, H. K. Dennis 2G.; Leverett Saltonstall Scholarship, C. Wittke 3G., in place of J. B. Hubbard 1G. (promoted); Shattuck Scholarships, J. M. Beatty, Jr. 2G., in place of C. B. Dyer (resigned), R. I. Little 3G. (resigned); George H. Emerson Scholarships, W. C. Schumb 2G.; Townsend Scholarship, H. P. Lawther, Jr., 4G., in place of L. E. Whittemore (resigned); Gorham Thomas Scholarship E. H. Lange 1G., in place of H. P. Lawther (promoted); Austin Scholarship for Teachers, F. H. Doeden 1G., University Scholarship, F. W. Clarke...