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According to the figures at hand on January 1, 1918, and now published in the Alumni Bulletin, the Harvard Club on New York City has 870 members in active army or navy service in the war, and 44 others who are in actual field service, in uniform, in the Red Cross or the Y. M. C. A. In addition, 337 members are in auxiliary, service of some kind...
These statistics are by no means complete, especially for the auxiliary service, but they show that of the 4,919 members of the club, almost one in five is in active service, and one in four is in some sort of war service...
...order to meet the demands of the coal situation, the advisory council of the Dartmouth Outing Club has decided to hold a greatly restricted Winter Carnival instead of the more elaborate affair planned previously. All indoor social events, with the exception of the Carnival Ball, have been eliminated, and this feature will be run in the most unpretentious manner possible. Carnival activities will start one day later, and practically the entire week-end will be given over to outdoor sports...
Cheney prepared at St. Mark's School, from where he was graduated to enter the Freshman Class of the University last year. While a member of the first-year organization he played on the football team and served as secretary-treasurer of the Aero Club. His school career was interrupted when he left College to enlist in the Aviation School of the University of Illinois. There he was a student last summer until his summons was received to embark for France...
Announcement has been made that 870 members of the club are engaged in actual military service...