Word: augusts
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...greatest interest to Harvard graduates and undergraduates at large was the selection of a man to fill Mr. Garcelon's place as Graduate Treasurer of Athletics. About the middle of July announcement of the choice was made, Fred Wadsworth Moore '92, of Boston. He assumed office on August...
...Exeter, N. H.; Frederick Perry Fish '75, of Boston; Langdon Parker Marvin '98, of New York; Rodolphe Louis Agassiz '92, of Boston; John White Hallowell '01, of Boston; Charles Harrison Tweed '65, of New York; Grafton Dulany Cushing '85, of Boston; Frederick Winsor '93, of Concord, Mass.; Carl August de Gersdorff '87, of New York...
...students of attending a full six weeks' course at one of the summer military camps at Gettysburg or California, the War Department has devised a plan whereby it is possible to attend one of the camps for any consecutive four weeks of the entire period from July 7 to August 15. The object of establishing the camps is to increase the personnel of the United States trained military reserve and to give college men the advantages of military discipline and out-door life. The Department wishes it understood, however, that attendance at one of the two camps does not incur...
...trip starts on June 26 on the S. S. "France." The itinerary includes over fifty points of interest in France, the trips wherever possible being made in sight seeing cars or boats. Returning, the expedition leaves Havre on August 30. The total cost of the tour is $485. Further information may be obtained from Mr. Bruno, Maison Francaise, Columbia University, New York...
Although the War Department has decided not to carry out the plan of embarking students on battleships this summer, two military camps will be established, one at Gettysburg National Park, from July 7 to August 29, inclusive, and the other at the Presidio of Monterey, California, from July 1 to August 29 inclusive. Their object is to increase the present inadequate personnel of the trained military reserve of the United States by a class of men from whom, in time of a national emergency, a large proportion of the commissioned officers may be drawn. Aside from this, the camps will...