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...elementary principles of the game may be acquired in a few minutes, yet there is practically no limit to the advance which scientific study and constant practice may achieve. Again, while no athletic training or qualifications are necessary to begin with, the excellent training in the co-ordination of mind and muscle which the game furnishes is scarcely equaled by any other sport. And, finally, commencing with but two players, the number of available courts is the only limit to the number of players who may be active at the same time, a qualification of the greatest importance...
Charles Prevost McMichael '09, of Philadelphia, Pa., 1st lieutenant, U. S. A. A. C. died Jan. 23, 1919, in New York. Percy Albert Mills, L. '16-'17, of Pencove, Cal., 1st lieutenant, Co. E, 103a F. A. E. F., died of pneumonia, at Monte France...
...latter part of April. It is under the supervision of Mr. L. J. A. Mercier, Mr. E. L. Raiche, and Dr. R. L. Hawkins '03, of the French Department, with W. H. Bassett '20, Y. H. Buhler '20 and P. K. Fisher, 3 Eng., of the Cercle Francais co-operating. The subjects will be the conditions and aspects of French civilization. Final plans and conditions of the contest will be announced in February...
...concerned in safeguarding food and water supplies, in the disposal of community wastes, and in general with the technical side of the problems, of public health. Mining Engineering has to do with the location of valuable minerals, the determination of the commercial value of ore deposits, and the co- erations of getting the ores out of the ground. Metallurgy deals with the extraction of metals from the ores and in preparing the metals for use. Industrial Chemistry is concerned with food stuffs, beverages, medicines, oils, dyes, gases, cement, asphalts, tar products, paper. The statements are of course not intended...
...those Seniors who gave their lives to the cause. A more complete collection of pictures of the buildings of the University than has appeared before will be included, together with individual photographs of the entire Faculty. In order to carry these plans through to their successful conclusion the prompt co-operation of all members of the Class will be necessary, the committee states, as the work is a month late in getting under...