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According to statistics given out in the annual report of the Harvard Club of Boston, 1,380 members of the club are now devoting their time to some kind of Government service. Of this number, 916 are enrolled in the fighting forces of the Allies, while 464 are engaged in auxiliary service such as the Home or State Guards, the Red Cross, the Y. M. C. A., Government or civil service work...
...gathered final instruction from various masters during his travels through France, Italy and Scotland. He was awarded bronze medals at the Centennial in 1876 and at Paris in 1889, the Temple silver medal of the Pennsylvania Academy in 1890, in 1905 the gold medal of the Philadelphia Art Club, and finally in the same year the gold medal of honor at the Centenary Celebration of the Pennsylvanians Academy...
...11th annual concert of the Harvard Musical Club showed clearly that despite war conditions, and attractive and well-composed program could be carried through with the customary high standards of performance long since established by this organization...
This match will be the second of the season for the University team, which defeated the Dartmouth Rifle Club two weeks ago by a score of 469 to 449. The men have been practising on the 75-foot range since the Dartmouth match, and are expected to make a good showing against the Andover team...
...unusually varied program will be presented by the University Musical Club at its 11th annual concert in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. The Musical Club is an organization founded in 1907 "to promote musical knowledge and appreciation in the University by the production of original compositions by students, and the performance and discussion of standard music." Accordingly, tonight's program will include original compositions and several classical numbers...