Word: campus
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...many foreign matriculates. The men here from other lands are the men, who, in years to come, will be powers in their own countries. They burn with a deep love for their homeland. Their impressions of America and Americans, to a great degree, are acquired here on the campus. We owe it to ourselves, to the University and to the nation, to meet and to know these students who are virtually our guests. We owe it to ourselves, chiefly because we can learn much from them that will broaden our sympathies and understanding. The Pennsylvanian...
...dining hall has been laid by President John Grier Hibben. The east wing of the building is already completed and is used to accommodate the freshman and sophomore classes. The new dining hall is the last link in a chain of buildings which surround the west side of the campus. Notables from all parts of the country, who were there for the annual trustee meeting, attended the ceremony...
...course in Military Science and Tacties has been inaugurated at Pennsylvania, and some time before November 1 undergraduates from all departments to the University, who have volunteered will gather on the campus for their first drill. A course of lectures will be given by Major Kelley, who has been defeated by the War Department as professor of the new course. It will be similar to the one now being given in the University to train officers for the reserve corps...
Columbia University has inaugurated a new and significant set of eligibility rules for athletic and non-athletic activities. The new code embraces all undergraduate non-curricular activities. Under the rules an undergraduate contemplating participation in any campus activity must be free of all entrance conditions, or, if, conditioned, must be enrolled for a course which, if satisfactorily completed, will free him of all conditions within one year of entrance. This new regulation applies with equal force to athletes, debaters, musical club members, or editors of publications...
...parade of reunion classes to the baseball field and the jollification before the stands on next Tuesday in the annual game with the University will be conducted in essentially the same manner as in previous years. After the class dinners Tuesday evening the Campus will be closed to all except Yale graduates and undergraduates, and while no formal program of events is being planned for the evening, each class will enjoy itself in its own way in the enclosed space. There will be provided some fireworks and possibly an exhibition on an opening screen of motion pictures of scenes from...