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...Rouner '20 who is vice-president of the Association, will speak on the subject: "The Harvard Plan of Church Co-operation." H. M. Thurston '16 will also present a new basis for membership in the Associations...
Stanley Conklin Swift, Gr. '15-16, a private in Co. D, 59th Inf., died from wounds on Oct. 4, 1918, in France. He went to the front in the middle of July, and on the 19th of that month was wounded in the thigh and hand. For five weeks he remained in a hospital and was then sent to a replacement camp. He returned again to the front and was later reported, missing. The official telegram reports that he died from wounds. Swift had been recommended for promotion to corporal in July, just before he was wounded...
...ever given; it achieved great has success in New York and in Boston last Monday. The New York Times called it "Corking good entertainment," while the New York Herald stated that it was "cleverly conceived." A limited number of tickets are still available at Leavitt & Perice's and the Co-operative Branch at $2.75 apiece, including...
Sergeant Robert Lewis Forbush '13, master engineer, senior grade, in Co. D., 101st Engineers, 126th Division, died in France, March 14, from pneumonia. He enlisted as a private in July, 1917. Before going overseas in the following September, Forbush was made a sergeant. He served in the capacity of master engineer continuously with the 101st Regiment until October 1, 1918, when he was sent to an engineer officer candidate school. He graduated about December 1, but because of the armistice never received his commission. At the time of his death, Forbush had returned to his company and was acting...
There will be a performance of the Hasty Pudding Club's production "Crowns and Clowns" at Jordan Hall at 8.15 o'clock this evening. Tickets are on sale for $2.50 at the Co-operative Branch, Herricks, and the box office...