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...figures show that nearly one-third of the total number of members of the club are giving all their time to work for the Allied cause. The total membership as compiled in the report...
...statistics given out by the New York Harvard Club on January 1, 1918, showed that 914 men, of which 870 are in active service, out of a total membership of 4,919 were working for the Government. The Boston Club service flag has, therefore, 466 more stars than that of the New York Club, though the number of men in the actual fighting forces shows that the former has a lead of only...
...literature" which the Boston club is disseminating lays much of its emphasis upon the apparent domination of the College by State Street. The club, furthermore, aims to examine the basis of such statements as "Harvard College has no voice in Harvard College, but State Street votes it down on every ballot." This remark was made in 1861 by Ralph Waldo Emerson, of the Class of 1821, but there are many graduates of the University who believe that the criticism still applies to the College...
...Liberal Club of Boston has the following executive committee: H. F. Day, M.D. '05, W. P. Everts '00, F. G. Goodale '06, H. M. Holmes '06, R. M. Hull '04, W. L. Mowll '99, P. E. Sargent '96. The club has been meeting at weekly luncheons, and will give a dinner tonight at the Harvard Club of Boston to greet 50 new members...
Professor: Copeland will be the speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Harvard Club of New York City tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock. The subject of his address will be "Undergraduates and Recent Graduates in the War." After his talk Professor Copeland will read selections from Kipling and Leacock...