Word: attenders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This departure from the two thirty starting time of previous years is another sign of the tendency on the part of the Athletic Association to attend to the improvement of details. The new padding along the side lines and the much needed protected press box are other tangible innovations. Of these changes the present one is perhaps most gratifying, and the most radical, preferring as it does the convenience of the present to the continuance of an antiquated ruling...
...only all foreign students in the University, but also all others who are interested are invited to attend this reception...
...group of talks is sponsored annually by the Graduate Schools Committee of the Phillips Brooks House Association, and has had growing patronage during the last few years. Although designed primarily for Graduate students, the lectures are open to members of the University; and all men interested are invited to attend...
...Foreign Student Committee will continue its council meetings this year, but with some change in their policy. Instead of including only one representative from each country, any students who are interested may attend the meetings, at which topics of international importance will be discussed...
...little less than that of New York City. To defend this enormous area, the Australian conscription law provided that boys must register at the age of 14, that those physically able must serve as citizen soldiers between the age of 17 and 21, must drill two hours weekly, attend camp one week each summer for field instruction. There is no regular army. A skeleton force of 1,582 instructors is retained as a "permanent" army. To defend the continent last year there were just 45,273 citizen soldiers potentially under arms.* Said Prime Minister Scullin...