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Word: helping (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...report of the treasurer for the half-year ending February 28, 1909, was as follows. RESTAURANT ACCOUNT. Receipts. Dining room, $21,371.50 Ladies' cafe, 981.75 Help's table, 4,469.00 Stock on hand, 847.72 $27,699.97 Expenses. Purchases, $20,690.70 Kitchenware, 300.18 Tableware and linen, 536.60 Board of help, 2,505.00 Service, 6,533.28 Loss, 2,895.79 $30,565.76 $30,565.76 CIGAR ACCOUNT. Receipts. Cash receipt, $2,137.00 Stock on hand, 404.04 Expenses. Purchase. $2,075.06 Gain, 466.98 $2,542.04 $2,542.04 HOUSE ACCOUNT Receipts. Memberships: Active, 2,090 $20,900 Asso...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OFFICERS OF UNION ELECTED | 4/2/1909 | See Source »

...Dartmouth men have set us a fine example of what can be down by undergraduates in this respect. The plan of campaign can be well left to the Student Council, as a body best representing the College as a whole. Surely every man in College would be willing to help a little. And it is not the among raised which is going to count nearly so much as it is the spirit behind the work. If the undergraduates have enough interest in a new gymnasium to make a beginning, it is very probable that graduates would be more willing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/10/1909 | See Source »

...this committee, for the two halls have been less and less prosperous every year. A few years ago it was necessary to apply ahead of time to get into the Harvard Dining Association, and a large waiting list was maintained. Now, the Association is glad to get anyone to help fill up the empty tables. The responsibility for this state of affairs must not be laid on the boards of directors, but on a general combination of circumstances. The increased cost of living, the moving of the social centre of the University, and the formation of new social clubs have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE DINING HALLS COMMITTEE. | 3/5/1909 | See Source »

...chief aims of the Union lectures on the professions to help undergraduates to keep an open mind on this subject until they have exhausted the evidence within their reach. A man whose mind is nearly made up to become a lawyer may well keep his decision in suspense until he has heard what can be said for business, or applied science, or education. A man who thinks he wants to be a doctor may well hear what Dean Christian has said about a medical career but also what President King will say tonight about "The Claims of the Ministry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/4/1909 | See Source »

...been written about the teaching of Jesus, but one feels the hopelessness of enlarging on his teaching by commentaries. The study of the words of Jesus is the best way to understand his life and teachings. We must look at his work with an historical and psychological interest to help explain it. The student must study Jesus's teaching in its application to his own time if he is to understand...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NOBLE LECTURE YESTERDAY | 2/24/1909 | See Source »

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