Word: understands
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...estimate his work justify. . . One must have heard from his scholars . . . with what gratitude and honor they hold to him; one must have seen the establishments he has devised, and one must have seen what an honorable place he has created for orthopedics in Boston, in order to understand that the orthopedics of the world are most deeply indebted to him for the work he has done. There is indeed no field of orthopedics in which Bradford has not achieved most distinguished results...
...University Halls in turn, until the building of the present chapel in 1858. 1886 marked the end of the regular College church, which was supplanted by the present system of a Board of Preachers. Required attendance was abolished; and likewise the former communion services, which have not, we understand, been held since. At first, this new non-sectarian arrangement was maintained with difficulty. Gradually, however, it has become firmly established, and more and more the religious life is centering around the Chapel. Meanwhile the religious spirit has broadened and deepened. Attendance at Chapel has increased until at least a fifteenth...
...wish to call our readers' attention to the revival of the Elizabethan comedy "Ralph Roister Doister", which the Delta Upsilon Fraternity plays for the first time this evening. It is seldom we have an opportunity to see such an artistic production as we understand the presentation of this oldest of strictly English comedies provides. Although these revivals have been invariably successful in the past, they have not always received the support from the student body which they deserve. Not only are they valuable to the student of the drama, they furnish one of the most amusing and novel entertainments...
...been found that in many of the cases of Social Service work done under the direction of the Brooks House Association neither the settlements nor the Harvard volunteers quite understand each other's point of view. The conference is being held in hope of remedying this evil and large number of settlement workers and members of the Faculty have volunteered to be present...
...have often called attention to the lack of fire protection in these buildings, but the warning has gone unheeded. We understand that there has been at times some agitation toward a reform, but apparently nothing has resulted. We feel strongly that it is high time the Corporation took the matter in hand, and accomplished something...