Word: attendants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Trophy Room of the Union tonight at 8.15 o'clock, baseball plans for the coming season will be outlined by Dr. E. H. Nicholas '86, Coach Duffy, W. W. McLeod '19, and R. McA. Lloyd '19. All upperclassmen and Freshman interested in the sport are expected to attend the meeting...
...fails in a course provided he has done honest work. There are, however, some courses in which failure comes from loafing and no other cause. Military Science, both 1 and 2, come under this heading. The sole requisite for a passing grade in these courses is to attend drills and lectures conscientiously and without any other work a C is assured...
...thought for a time that arrangements could be made by which men who have signed up for the work next summer could attend one of the camps usually held by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was found, however, that the training given there in surveying, engineering and mining is not suited to the needs of the men studying in the engineering school of the University. Moreover, a majority of the 30 men who registered are taking only elementary courses in engineering. For those men, however, who want to prepare for the engineering profession next year, special arrangements will...
...Mayor of Cambridge, Professor T. N. Carver of the University, Dean Arnold of Simmons College, and Mrs. Katharine W. Herron, leader of the Food Administration's campaign in Cambridge. Patriotic music will be furnished by the Naval Band, and all members of the University have been invited to attend...
...Although the Administration objects to its passage, yet many men in both House and Senate favor the measure. The plan, in short, is to establish a board of about three members, which will supervise and co-operate our commercial and industrial activity. Meetings, which the President is expected to attend, will be held very frequently. Although this council is intended to be superior to the Cabinet, in that it coordinated the activity of the secretaries with that of the specially-appointed regulators such as Mr. Hoover and Dr. Garfield, yet it will not interfere with the regulation itself...