Word: assistant
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...half of our undergraduates are rational. This also does not take into consideration the saving in the library and other buildings. College chapel will simply be an hour earlier. Everything will be the same except that we shall be doing things one hour earlier. If we are willing to assist the Fuel Board in this patriotic work, the saving will not be so insignificant as it would seem...
Instructor L. R. Ford '13, who is to enter military service; Assistant Professor J. L. Coolidge '95, who has been commissioned as major in the Ordnance Department, Washington; Professor Albert Sauveur, who is to continue in his technical research for the French Government; Associate Professor W. R. Spalding '87, who is to assist in the organization of bands at the Government cantonments; Professor R. A. Daly '95, who is to do Y. M. C. A. work; Dr. S. W. Ellsworth '93, of the Medical School, who has been commissioned as captain in the Medical Reserve Corps...
Freshman manager candidates will be called also on February 11. Five positions will probably be open to competition, those of manager, assistant manager and managers of the three dormitory nines. No previous experience is necessary and any men who wish to know more about the competition should speak to R. McA. Lloyd '19, Randolph 37. There will be no position of second assistant manager open to Sophomores, but any members of this class with experience in baseball management who would like to assist in the work will be welcome...
...Cross in this country, and ten million new members, exclusive of renewals, are wanted in this drive scheduled for the week before Christmas. One million new members is the quota assigned to New England, outside of Connecticut; the University's share must be comparatively large to assist in obtaining this number...
Anyone who failed to buy a Liberty Bond now has a chance to give financial aid to the United States. Small savings, which can be spared without inconvenience, are all that are asked for. The Government benefits; we assist ourselves as well. Although the stamps are to be redeemed finally in 1923, this may be done with interest at any time. By saving nickels and dimes now, one may buy stamps later which cost $4.12, and which in five years will be worth five dollars. Likewise, a full certificate will rise in value from $82.40 to $100. To encourage personal...