Word: campaign
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...difficult to change human nature, but we can point to the need of an increased support of this year's collection. All clothing secured will be given to the Red Cross as a part of the proceeds of their campaign for the destitute of Belgium and Northern France. During the next few days an inventory of available gifts and a hearty response to the collector's request should be on the program of every student...
During the past fortnight $626 has been collected from Students in the University by the committee in charge of the Smileage campaign. Of this amount $150 worth of Smileage books have been turned over to the members of the committee by purchasers who had no personal friends in the service to whom they might send books. These Smileage books will be distributed by the committee. The Freshman class donated the largest amount and is credited with the purchase of $250 worth of coupons. The other sales were as follows: outside dormitories, $186; Medical School, $100; Law School...
...members of the Freshman finance committee will also meet in the Standish Hall Common Room tonight at 7 o'clock. The campaign will be outlined for the competition, which will last but one week. The committee will be organized on a competitive basis; those men who are most successful in canvassing the class will be appointed sub-chairmen, and the leading contestant will be made chairman to succeed J. A. Sessions '21, who is at present chairman ex officio. At the end of the competition, the direction of the committee will be put in the hands of these chairmen...
...entered a larger sphere. We need make no mention of the little nut which followed our regiment to Barre, nor of the canteen now maintained for the Cambridge sailors. We need not repeat the praise rendered this house of service for its aid in the Y. M. C. A. campaign, in the Halifax disaster, and in many other war concerns. Its record stands for itself, a memorial to Harvard men and the University...
...United States Army. Among the subjects taken up in the work this summer will be drills in close and extended order, signalling, topography, entrenchments, instruction in the use of the bayonet and grenades, combat exercises, armament, military hygiene, first-aid, camp sanitation, aeroplane photography, tactics, and the plan of campaign as demonstrated in the present war. The tuition fee will be $20 for either course...