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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...also the last day for receiving applications from persons intending to enter College for Price Greenleaf Aid. James A. Rumrill Scholarships and Charles Elliott Perkins Scholarships, for 1918-19. The Price Greenleaf Fund is distributed at this time among persons who are about to begin their first year of residence and who will pursue studies towards the degree of Bachelor of Arts. The James A. Rumrill Scholarships are given to prospective Freshmen or unclassified students...
...purpose of the meeting is to explain the Smileage plan, to show the good done by it and by similar work aboard, and to arouse an interest in the cause among the students of the University...
Those who are physically unacceptable for the Army and Navy are, however, included among the number who may compete on athletic teams. There are certain men in every college whose minor physical disqualifications, though barring them from military work, do not prevent their being excellent athletes. Any undergraduates who have made the effort to serve and have failed should not be differentiated from the more fortunate ones who are accepted...
Captain J. P. Brown graduated from the University in 1914 and was appointed instructor at the University of Bordeaux, in France. He remained there until the outbreak of the war, when he was among the first to join the American Ambulance. In 1915 he returned to Cambridge and took up his studies in the Law School, whence he went to Plattsburg upon the entrance of the United States into...
...Freshman team is, at present, scheduled to meet Worcester Academy on Saturday, March 2, at the latter's gymnasium in an indoor competition; but the management hopes to postpone the contest for a week or two, on account of the lack of practice among the Freshmen, due to the late start of the season. If all the negotiations now under way are carried out satisfactorily, the 1921 track and field men will face a long schedule...