Word: centered
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...questions to be discussed center on the proposition of making the social service work of University men more effective than it has been in the past. The conclusions reached will have an important bearing on the action to be taken at a meeting of undergraduates planned for next week. The needs of the various boys' clubs and settlement houses will be set forth, and plans will be made to establish some method of systematizing the work. It is possible that a training class in social service methods may be organized for the benefit of members of the University...
...this purpose, the suggestions of F. Bela 2M., chairman of the meeting, were adopted. They provide for a club-house to be used as a center of activity by all of the represented clubs, and for a modification of entrance fees so as to include membership in the Cosmopolitan Club...
Members of the R. O. T. C. are expected to attend this lecture in uniform, and a special section of seats will be reserved for them in the center of the hall. The remaining seats will be open to all members of the University...
...members of the R. O. T. C. are expected to be present at the lecture in uniforms, and the center section of seats in the hall will be reserved for them. The talk is open to all members of the University...
...undergraduates expected that Ayer would be their destination, and the Sunny South of New York State comes as a relief. In spite of all that has been said, Yaphank is not a bad spot to spend the winter. Undoubtedly it is less frigid than Ayer; in fact the center of Long Island is supposedly ten degrees warmer than New York City itself. The coating of snow and ice will keep the terrible dust down; the monotany of swamp-oak will be broken by this time by the newly-laid out drill grounds and cantonments. To the New Englander it will...