Word: calling
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...CRIMSON has issued a second call for candidates to compete in the annual fall competition for positions on the Board as second assistant business managers. Men who desire to enter this competition may do so today by reporting to the business manager at his office in the CRIMSON Building. Only members of the class of 1920 are eligible. Those who enter today will be in no way handicapped...
...love of country has not been diminished in the University. The first call to arms was answered bravely and without questioning by those young men who represented the highest ideals and traditions of Harvard. Those who remain here at school are for the greater part men who tried to get into the service and failed, or men who were beneath the declared age limitation for service...
...same time as the first year men are called out for their first practice tomorrow afternoon, a call will be issued for all veterans of last year's University and Freshman squads and all other members of the College who want to play football. Those with experience will help coach the 1921 squad and the others will be divided up into scrub teams. If enough interest is shown in these informal organizations, it is likely that games will be arranged for them with teams from Westfield, Boxford, Newport and other camps and naval stations. The other branches of fall sport...
...heartily approve the movement and will be glad to co-operate in Massachusetts," wired Governor Samuel W. Mc. Call...
When Washington issued the call to arms in 1775, many undergraduates left Cambridge to enlist in the Continental Army. No record is available as to the exact number of students who fought in the war, but there were only 26 in the graduating class of 1779, whereas twice that number had received degrees in 1775, before the outbreak of hostilities. During this period it was found necessary to transfer the College from Cambridge to Concord, where temporary quarters were established for 14 months...