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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...competition for the second assistant business managerships of the CRIMSON is deserving of greater interest from 1918 than has so far been shown. No previous experience is necessary. The competition brings an undergraduate into intimate contact with activities in College, and permits close observation of actual business affairs. The probability that three men will be taken on from this comptition in view of the increased demands on the business staff as a result of the new building, should be an incentive for more men to come out. Candidates should report Monday evening at 7 o'clock...
...journalism in the South has been established this session at the University of Virginia, under the direction of Professor Leon R. Whipple. Practical courses in news writing, advertising, publicity, editorial writing and history of the press will be given with credit for a B.A. or B.S. degree. The actual writing and editing of news will be done by students for the Charlottesville Progress, an evening daily. Twenty students from Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia and other Southern states have enrolled in the courses. The University of Virginia believes that the new work will meet with the strong demand of Southern...
...cases in which no actual wounds were produced by missiles, a large number were due to falls, chiefly from horses or into trenches, and to men being thrown down by a mine or large shell or bomb explosion near by. Also there were a few simple surgical conditions, as appendicitis and hernia, demanding surgical treatment. Many of the cases presented more than one wound, there being 670 instances of medical or surgical conditions in 383 cases...
...cases. In the three months 295 new cases were allotted to us--an average of over 3 cases a day. In all 441 cases were at one time or another under our observation and care. Of the 383 cases on which we have full records 318 received actual wounds by missiles--as follows: Rifle ball, 128 Shrapnel ball, 31 Shell fragment, 133 Shell fragment and rifle ball, 5 Shell fragment and shrapnel, 1 Doubtful, 5 Bomb fragments, 9 Hand-grenade, 3 Barbed wire, 1 Mine explosion, 1 Revolver ball, 1 Total...
...starts today. Candidates will report at the Athletic Office in the Harvard Union at 1.30 o'clock for general instructions. No previous experience is required of men entering this competition. The work will consist mainly of office and field work and selections for positions will be based largely on actual work done, rather than upon mere knowledge of managerial duties. About the middle of October a cut will be made, and only the leading candidates will be retained. From these the managers of the dormitory teams will be picked, and the winner and runner-up of the competition will...