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Word: trusting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...must be a considerable number of men who are thinking of coming to Europe after College is over in June. In view of the interest already shown in the American Ambulance of Paris and the number of Harvard men already serving with the ambulances attached to the Army, I trust you will feel justified in publishing this letter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Plea for Workers. | 6/4/1915 | See Source »

...that there is a need for a book which outlines all college activities from the athletic teams to the social clubs. It seems a pity that the Register, the only official organ of the Student Council, should not be supported as well as the other undergraduate publications. I sincerely trust that a large number of candidates will report at 68 Mt. Auburn street today at 7 o'clock, and thereby ensure success for the Register next year...

Author: By Wells Blanchard, | Title: Candidates for Register Wanted | 5/18/1915 | See Source »

Gifts were acknowledged to the amount a of $72,908.43, of which the largest single item was $50,000 received from the trustees of the will of Phillip C. Lockwood '08, to be kept as a trust fund in memory of Mr. Lockwood, the income to be devoted to the general purposes of The Cancer Commission of the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SELECTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS | 4/15/1915 | See Source »

...great nation which will not be exhausted and embittered by the combat, the United States has a most important and essential part to play in the coming readjustment. Is it idle to think that the hardest and yet the most necessary lesson which must be taught will be mutual trust and co-operation among nations? And need it be suggested that example is ever a better teacher than precept? Let us by all means keep ourselves in a position to counsel peace and good will, without having others feel that we are meantime training our young men to fight against...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Education to Bring Peace. | 3/22/1915 | See Source »

...history of the present condition of certain important industries. Sugar is the first of these considered. The treatment starts with a discussion of sugar production, and of the domestic cane and beet resources. The sugar refining industry is next taken up, and finally is considered the Sugar Trust. Iron and steel come next, and successive chapters on this industry deal with the general progress of the industries, with the steel rail situation, tin plate, imports and exports in general, and with the influence of the United States Steel Corporation. The concluding chapters of the volume take up the textile industries...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IMPORTANT WORK ON TARIFF | 1/27/1915 | See Source »

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