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Undergraduates who intend to march with their class may obtain, at the Co-operative Store, a free Yard and a free Stadium ticket...
Undergraduates may secure one free Yard ticket and one free Stadium ticket, good only if they march with their class, by applying at the Co-operative Society. A few tickets at $1.00 each for the exercises in Sanders Theatre on Class Day morning are still available and may be secured at Dunster 54 by graduates or undergraduates...
...executive officer of the matches for 1919. They will be held this year during the months of July and August at the Navy Rifle Range, Caldwell, N. J., jointly by the War and Navy Departments. All arms of the service,--army, navy, and marine corps, are co-operating in this effort to develop the rifleman's art and to disseminate the results among the civilians of America as well as the military services...
Senator Hitchcock in commenting on the Senate's move said "It is beneath the dignity of the Senate to co-operate with the German government in throwing a monkey wrench into the peace machinery. It is known that this treaty first was made public in Germany. The German government did it for a purpose to get better terms. And the majority here is co-operating with the German government by its action today...
Owen Wister '82, of Philadelphia, Pa., author and essayist; Thomas William Lamont '92, of New York City, of the firm of J. P. Morgan Co.; Judge Julian William Mack LL.B. '87, of Chicago, Ill.; Edward Hickling Bradford '69, of Boston, former dean of the Medical School; Ellery Sedgwick '94, of Boston, editor of the Atlantic Monthly; John Downer Pennock '83, of Cambridge, principal of the Boston Latin School; Benjamin Joy '05, of Boston, vice-president of the Emergency Fleet Corporation; Howard Coonley '99, of Boston; and Grenville Clark '03, of New York City...