Word: almost
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University men whose names have been placed on the University Honor Roll, arranged by the Harvard Memorial Society, 132 were killed in action in France, 107 died of disease, 33 were killed in accidents, and 25 died in hospitals of wounds received in action. Almost all of those who died of disease were serving in this country at the time and of these over 90 per cent succombed to influenza or to pneumonia, resulting from influenza. The majority of accident cases were due to mishaps in airplanes when the pilots were learning to handle them on the various training fields...
...February 3, the registration having finally closed on February 15 with a total enrollment of 304. This number, coupled with the enrollment of 123 in the regular session, brings the total registration in the Law School to 427, as compared with 857 in 1916-17. The present enrollment, however, almost trebles the number in the Law School last fall. The complete figures by classes follows: Regular Session Special Session First year, 33 155 Second year, 33 65 Third year, 37 65 Graduate Students, 5 0 Unclassified, 14 19 Special, 1 0 Total...
Arrangements for the Junior Dance which will take place Monday evening in the Living Room of the Union, are almost complete. At a meeting of the box chairmen held yesterday plans were made for furnishing the boxes. It was decided to have the furniture collected Monday morning, and a truck has been secured to do this, which will make the following stops: Randolph Hall, 9-9.45; 60 Mt. Auburn street, 9.45-10; Dunster Hall, 10-10.30; Smith Halls, 10.30-10.45; Claverly Hall, 11-11.15; Apley Court, 11.15-11.30; Flairfax Hall, 11.30-11.45; 2 Holyoke street, 11.45-12; 78 Mt. Auburn...
...antiquated and useless--even as Hemenway is today, although when the latter was completed in 1879 it was revolutionary in its magnificence. In the "Harvard Herald" of October 2, 1883, we read "It can fairly be said that the new Harvard Gymnasium has been the parent or sponsor of almost all the modern college gymnasiums of the country." President Eliot's annual report for 1881 stated that "The Hemenway Gymnasium fulfills the best hopes of its usefulness...
...little is known of the Freshman relay team. No trials have yet been held, and the race with Yale will be the only contest of the season. However, it is almost certain that the team will be chosen from the following: R. P. Bolster '22, R. Chute '22, R. P. Cutler '22, J. Lee '22, B. Wharton '22 and J. Winslow...