Word: views
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...significance of the service rendered will be understood. It means that Harvard is entering with practical spirit into the life of the community, while, at the same time, her students are getting the benefits of work in a law office even before leaving their studies. From both points of view the Legal Aid Bureau is worth while. We hope that its success will increase this year and its permanency be secured...
Tonight all those who are interested to find out just what Social Service means will be enlightened by attending the conference at Brooks House at 7.30 o'clock. Dean Briggs will talk on the social work from the point of view of the Faculty. A. R. Williams, of Boston, will speak of his work in the slums of East Boston. He will tell of the hardships of his community and the need for social workers. The stories he has to tell are similar to those in Victor Hugo's "Les Miserables...
...season for the University soccer team will start on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. Because of the graduation of all except five members of last year's team, the fall workout will be of great importance in the development of new material. With this object in view the first days of practice will be devoted to learning the rudiments. Captain H. G. Francke '14 and Coach Burgess, who will have charge again this year, are especially desirous that all men who have had any experience should report regularly. This will also be an excellent opportunity for inexperienced...
...undergraduate classes, and all men interested are urged to attend. Great care has been taken to secure leaders who are fitted to discuss their subjects in an interesting and up-to-date way, looking at the questions not as outsiders but as men who understand the undergraduate point of view...
That Law School students with their similarity of work and point of view possess unusual opportunities to from close friendships invaluable in their coming practice, was emphasized by President Lowell in a speech of welcome at the reception to first year law students at Phillips Brooks House last evening. On entering Law School men cross minds with representatives of colleges in all parts of the country, and in the mutual strain of intellectual interest the students will find their most pleasant and profitable society. Another advantage arising from numerous friendships is that the students will later be distributed through many...