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...hearts of these starving children than flying over the citadels of Europe, said Mr. Herbert Hoover before over a thousand people who had paid $100 a plate for a simple meal of stew, bread and cocoa,--the same meal which is being served to the children of Eastern and Central Europe. In addition to those downstairs, the balcony of Symphony Hall was crowded with men and women who thronged to hear Mr. Hoover's appeal to America to support an "invisible guest...
...states of the central division, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin, send a percentage of 8.2 of the total enrollment. Ohio leads the list with 82, followed closely by Illinois with 74. The other states are not as well represented, each having less than 20. The total number from this district...
...environs of Florence; bare rocks alternate with wooded knolls; villas, castles and hamlets nestle in the valleys, and at intervals, cedars, cypresses, palms and orange trees stand out with glossy trunks and no branches but a tuft of leaves crowning their summits. Among the crags of the central hill, topped by a stately castle, a hunting scene is depicted, while greyhounds, falcons and other beasts and winged creatures add to the interest of the composition...
...central organization is being formed to fill a long-felt need for some means of co-operation among college clubs similar in purpose to the Student Liberal Club. The imperative need for just such a body was shown by the reports of the delegates at the New York conference, which revealed evidence of lack of interest on the part of the student body and sometimes hostility to Liberal Clubs in colleges throughout the country...
...presenting for discussion current topics not treated in the college courses, the only two which seemed to have escaped the active criticism of faculty and students were the Student Liberal Clubs of Oberlin and of the University. Yet these clubs and others like them feel the need for a central organization which should aid in the task of securing speakers and circulate information concerning the activities of similar clubs in other colleges. In this way the value of the individual clubs to its members, to the college and to the community at large could be considerably enhanced...