Word: 304th
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Lieutenant Richmond Young '16, of Boston, has died in France of wounds received in action on October 10. He attended the first Plattsburg Camp where he was commissioned a first lieutenant, and was immediately sent overseas with Company B, 304th Regiment, Seventy-sixth Division, but was later transferred to Company K of the Thirty-Eighth Infantry, Third Division...
News of the death of Lieutenant Harold N. Donovan '17, of Jamaica Plain, from wounds received in action has been received. Lieutenant Donovan was 22 years old, and was with the 304th infantry. While in the University he was a member of the St. Paul's Catholic Club, the Hellenic Debating Society, and the Glee Club. He went from the R. O. T. C. to the second Plattsburg camp, and there received his commission. He is survived by his parents and two sisters...
...Wednesday morning at 9.30 o'clock about sixty undergraduates and graduates gathered around the John Harvard statue in the Delta to celebrate the 304th anniversary of the founder's birth. Mr. W. C. Lane '81 gave a short eulogy addressed to the person of John Harvard as represented by the statue, expressing the pride we feel in bearing his name A. F. Pickernell '14, assisted by a number of the Chapel choir, led in singing "Fair Harvard," which was followed by a cheer for John Harvard and a regular College cheer...
...304th anniversary of the birth of John Harvard was celebrated last Monday, November 27, by a short address in Appleton Chapel at the time of morning prayers. As the Founder's birthday was celebrated last year on November 29 it seems best to clear up the question of the date for future celebrations...