Word: problems
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...conference on social service to be held in Brooks House Parlor at 8 o'clock this evening, we believe to be an exceptional opportunity for all who are in any way interested in social service to learn more of the problem which is engaging the regular activity of nearly 300 Harvard men each year...
Judge Ben B. Lindsey, of Denver, Colorado, will deliver the sixth of the series of lectures on "The Social Problem and its Remedies," in New Lecture Hall on next Tuesday afternoon at 4.30 o'clock...
...present investigation to ascertain the number of men available as patrons, calls attention once more to the perennial problem afforded by conditions at Memorial Hall. Although the Corporation has been in control of the restaurant there for nearly two years, it has been found impossible to increase the attendance to the coveted thousand mark, when Memorial may be operated at its maximum efficiency. The fact that there has been a steady financial loss, together with the persistent rumor that the Hall is soon to have another strong competitor, seems sufficient for the advancement of the following suggestion...
...practice of the German gymnasium in this matter offers the University a simple and satisfactory solution of the ventilating problem. In Germany, lectures and recitations are limited to fifty minutes. Immediately upon the close of the recitation, the windows of the class room are opened wide and remain so for the intervening ten minutes. At Harvard there is a period of seven minutes between lectures. It might easily be made the duty of the departing monitor to open all windows. Even this would be ineffective, however, if there were not also a rule that the windows be left open until...
...Rudolph Spreckels gave the fifth of a series of lectures on "The Social Problem and its Remedies" yesterday afternoon. Mr. Spreckels's subject was "The Business Man's Remedy...