Word: workers
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...north room of the library. There is also a very interesting and growing collection of books by Harvard men; and there are more books which are prescribed in courses than is generally realized. The volumes are selected with a view to the needs not of the research worker, but of the general reader of taste...
...growing appreciation of the House among the students. This statement is merely the crystallization of a sentiment which every undergraduate must have felt. The active member of Phillips Brooks House--once classed either as a fanatic or a hypocrite--is now recognized as a serious and efficient worker. A perusal of the reports printed in this morning's CRIMSON is sufficient to indicate what two forces have been at work to accomplish this change...
...malady caused by the grief and fears which the war had brought him. The fire of August 26 had lost for service the new work which Professor Van Gehucten had prepared in the full maturity of his knowledge, and the future accomplishments which this energetic and persevering worker might have produced in the future...
...that the Dramatic Club has secured the services of Dr. R. Ordynski as director of its spring production. The fact that we of America have not rolled this distinguished name under our tongues does not in the least remove any of its distinction. As Max Reinhardt's trusted co-worker, Dr. Ordynski has been a power in putting the staging of plays in Europe where it is today,--fifty years or more ahead of our own. The war has, temporarily, put an end to theatrical activities abroad and, like many of his colleagues, Dr. Ordynski has sought our shores...
...Cooper is as forceful a speaker as he is a worker. He will give his talk at a Boston Chamber of Commerce luncheon tomorrow, and at Technology in the afternoon...