Word: branches
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...followed by informal dancing constitutes the entertainment offered by the Cosmopolitan Club in its seventh annual international night to be held in Brattle Hall Friday. For the first time, since the club was established, an admission charge is to be made. Tickets will be on sale at the Cooperative Branch for 50 cents plus war tax of five cents. The proceeds are to be used to create a fund from which will be paid the University's part of the expense of sending a representative to Europe to reorganize foreign clubs. Professor Miller, head of the Department of Sociology...
...hitherto been understood. Students, if they are taking or have satisfactorily completed the required Mathematics, may take Military Science 1 or Military Science 2 without intention of continuing in Artillery. These two courses will give a man a general knowledge and a good basis for further training in this branch of the service. If, however, on the satisfactory completion of Military Sciences 1 and 2, a student desires to continue further study in Military Science, he must, in order to receive a commission and com- mutation of rations, which amount to approximately $12 per month, formally agree to complete...
...opportunity to continue flying and develop aeronautics as an intercollegiate sport. During the war, many colleges had ground courses where aviators were trained and it is hoped that by stimulating an interest in flying, all of the colleges and universities will assist in fostering the advancement of this new branch of intercollegiate competition,--a sport which should take its place with rowing and football...
...conception given by the name, the club is not meant to be exclusively for men who have won their letter, but for all members of the University who are trying for any major or minor sport team. It is also planned to have training tables for every branch of sport as far as possible...
Andrew J. Peters '95, Mayor of Boston, will preside at the Cambridge debated in the Yale-Princeton-Harvard triangular series on May 2. The debate will be upon the Prohibition Amendment to the Constitution. Tickets for the debate are now obtainable at Amee Brothers, Cooperative Branch, Kent's, and Herrick's at 25 and 50 cents...