Word: come
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...effciently managed the Radio Canteen since its establishment. For the purpose of a canteen the large room which was formerly utilized by the Speakers' Club as a restaurant will be used. A smailer room has been set aside for the use of a hostess; where men can come to arrange for the numerous social appointments which are made for the military and naval men on their free evenings. The former lounging room of the club will be turned into a reading and writing room...
...account of the scattered living conditions of the Freshmen and the lack of opportunity to get together in a body prior to this time, it is hoped that every Freshman will be present. Freshmen come and get acquainted with your classmates and enjoy the speeches, singing, and refreshments...
...final adjournment of University football until after a touchdown has been scored across the Hun goal line has come to pass, but not without bringing pangs of regret to the hearts of its numberless adherents. The effort to keep the game alive during the war was manifest last season by the trial of the "informal system." Again this year an endeavor has been made to arrange games between representative teams of the large colleges...
Again, with no major teams to monopolize their time, the coaches can devote their attention to all those who come out for physical development. The coaches are on hand from two to five o'clock every afternoon, and they are glad to direct the athletic work of those who can report for it. Hence, the opportunity is present for each member of a unit in Harvard University to make himself physically fit,--to do that is a duty encumbrant upon every man who desires to serve his country most efficiently. It is the physical development of the men in general...
...Every night during the last week there have been from forty to fifty men who have been unable to find seats. The capacity of the Reading Room is about three hundred and fifty. Approximately four hundred members of the S. A. T. C., the Naval Unit, and the College come to do their studying in this room every evening. There is no doubt that more would come if room were available, and many men are kept from enjoying a facility to which they are fully entitled while at this institution...