Word: co
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...them by American college men. Any members of the American University Union who wish to avail themselves of the privileges may do so by arrangement with the London Office. All college men, whether graduates or not, are regarded as members of the Union, and all are requested to co-operate with the Director by registering in order to render the work effective...
...present the necessities of the Red Cross are paramount; any donations should be made to it rather than to miscellaneous organizations. Its failure would mean the collapse of much war work of immeasurable value, and it will fail unless the whole nation co-operates in the one end of maintaining it. To do so really successfully the week of May 20-27 should see a response at least equal to the one hundred million dollar totals of the last drive...
...today is the last date for obtaining Senior class buttons, it is necessary for all members of the class of 1918 who have not yet procured them to do so immediately. The buttons are on sale at the Co-operative Branch Store or Leavitt and Peirce...
According to a statement made by G. E. Cole, the superintendent of the Society, yesterday morning, the Co-operative will be obliged to suspend all business for at least a week. At the end of that time there will be a fire sale. fortunately, the building and entire stock were adequately insured...
...leave of absence, was appointed on Saturday by Secretary of Labor Wilson as administrator of war labor activities. The creation of the office is designed to bring under central control the labor activities of all Government departments having to do with the production of war materials. Professor Frankfurter will co-ordinate the industrial sections of the War and Navy Departments, the Shipping Board, the Department of Agriculture and the War Industries Board. Heretofore all these department have acted independently in obtaining their labor supply and in deciding wage problems...