Word: april
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...plan to observe April 6th, the first anniversary of America's entry into the war, as "National Win the War Day" has been worked out by the National Committee of Patriotic Societies...
...instruction as to how every college student can do his part to win the war can be given and a pledge of allegiance to the flag and to the cause of the war repeated by all. The colleges of America have responded nobly to the call to arms. On April 6th the faculties and students should let their brothers in the field know that they are with them in spirit and in effort. WILLIAM MATHER LEWIS...
...throughout the first six months following the entrance of the United States into the European conflict. The University War Record Office announces that since October the list of casualties among the University's men engaged in active service contains 12 deaths, as compared with 10 in the months from April 6 through September and 36 before the declaration of war by the United States. This brings the losses of University men since August, 1914, to a total...
...interscholastic gymnasium meet in the Sargent Gymnasium is to be held on April 6 under the auspices of the University gymnasium team. Andover, Exeter, Groton, Milton, and possibly Brookline and Newton High Schools will send teams. The meet is still open to other preparatory schools. The events scheduled are: horizontal and parallel bars, flying rings, horse, club-swinging, and tumbling. Prizes are to be given by an anonymous "friend of gymnastics...
When war was declared last April all arrangements for the annual Freshman social activities, such as the Class Dinner and the Jubilee, were called off, and as a consequence the only gathering of 1920 heretofore has been a smoker held in mid-winter last year. At present there are but 400 of the original class of 600 still in College, and many are due to enter the service within the next few months...