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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...report in the H. A. A. Monday at 5 o'clock. The competition will be comparatively short, a little over three months, closing after the Princeton game on June 3. The work will consist of the management of the second team, field practice with the University nine, a limited amount of clerical work, and the direction of the Freshman candidates. The work will be extremely interesting as well as valuable and requires no previous experience...
...less than 200,000 of proper age and physique. The actual male attendance in colleges in 1914 was 237,562 in high schools 541,486. In addition there are at least 700,000 young business and professional men who are fit for and would be benefited by a reasonable amount of military work...
...class of 1918 should report at Matthews 5 at 5 o'clock. Plans will be outlined and work assigned. The work of the competition will consist of assisting at the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. tank, accompanying the Freshman and University teams on short trips, and doing the necessary amount of clerical work. The competition will start Monday afternoon and extend throughout the swimming season of about two months...
...report of the Yale Bureau of Appointments on the work done from September 1 to December 31, 1915, shows a great increase in the number of positions secured and the total amount of earnings in comparison with last year's statement for the same period...
...however, sixty-nine more than in 1914. The total active registration was 539 for 1915, and 402 for 1914; the percent, unaided is thus 10.7 for the former, and 20.8 for the latter. Eight men on probation this year is a record, three less than in 1914. The total amount earned up to and through December 31 was $16,087.27, almost double the $8,526.70 earned last year...