Word: visiting
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...hospital in Labrador. At that time, some $636 was collected from students and instructors in the University. This sum was turned over to Dr. Grenfell, and by him credited to the fund contemplated. The total amount necessary for an endowment of such a bed is $1200. Dr. Grenfell's visit to this country has renewed the interest in the matter, and two subscriptions have already been received, one from an instructor and another from an anonymous giver. It has been suggested that the subscription be re-opened, and that, having served before, I again receive subscriptions...
Professor E. C. Moore will visit China this year as a member of a committee of three sent by the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions to investigate the work which is being done by the Board in that country...
...announced yesterday, an excursion under the auspices of the Social Service Committee to visit the hospitals, work-houses and prisons on Deer Island will start from the Square at 1.15 o'clock this afternoon. D. S. Brigham '08 is in charge of the expedition, and will meet men wishing to join it in front of the Co-operative store. Fifteen men will be taken, and the party will go to Eastern wharf, where they will board the "Monitor" for Deer Island...
Professor E. C. Moore has received leave of absence for the second half-year to visit China as representative of the China Mission of the American Board. He intends to leave for the East about the first of February and will not return until the beginning of the next academic year. Professor Moore will visit the schools and missions throughout a large part of China, and will reach Shanghai in time for an important convention. Dr. Barton, the chief secretary of the American Board, and Dr. Warner of New York will also be in the party...
...beginning settlement work. Thus far calls have been received for volunteers to manage boys' clubs at Hale House, Children's House, North Bennet street, Industrial School, and at several churches; to teach elementary subjects at the Breadwinner's College in Boston and the Dudley street Neighborhood House; to visit the poor for the Cambridge Associated Charities; and to manage Children's Home Libraries in Boston. Several of these places have already been filled; but there are still a considerable number of vacancies. Men who volunteered for this form of social service work are requested to see Mr. Birtwell as soon...