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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Hofer, editor in chief; T. H. Mills, chairman of Editorial Committee; G. Forster, chairman and S. Damon, sub-chairman of the Business Committee; H. R. Atkinson, chairman of Photograph Committee; E. C. Storrow, chairman of Art and Cuts Committee. Received from subscriptions, 1147.50 Received from advertisements, 1670.00 -- Total amount received, $2817.50 Accumulated interest, 16.33 -- Total credit, $3533.83 Total debit, 3362.92 -- Balance in Bank...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1921 Red Book Borrowed From Class; Shows Deficit | 1/30/1919 | See Source »

...Junior, for example, who was in the service may receive one of these two degrees when he shall have completed three-fourths of the required work. It is not requisite that a student have finished three-fourths his course before entering the service, but upon the completion of this amount he is entitled to apply for one of the two degrees, honoris causa. These degrees are not the regular A.B. and S. B. degrees: the "Honoris Causa" is inseparable though in the catalogue men holding them will not be listed under "Honorary Degrees...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORPORATION RATIFIED HONORIS CAUSA DEGREE | 1/29/1919 | See Source »

...amount of preparation is still in doubt. Princeton wishes two weeks' preparation; the University six. The decision will be made at a conference held in New Haven in the near future...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Triangular Debates Certain | 1/23/1919 | See Source »

...final consideration, it must be remembered that all the scholarships are endowed; thus the College loses nothing by awarding the full amount of the scholarship. Furthermore, the men who have held scholarships since last September have had no heavy military expenses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHOLARSHIPS | 1/18/1919 | See Source »

...seems therefore that the attitude maintained by the College is not unreasonable, but in consideration of the phenomenal exigencies of the present situation, as have just been pointed out, a reconsideration of the policy of not awarding the returned soldiers the full amount of their scholarships would seem both desirable and justifiable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHOLARSHIPS | 1/18/1919 | See Source »

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