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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...examination which all students, beginning with the class of 1917, who are concentrating in the Division of History, Government, and Economics, will be required to take at the close of their college course, will consist of three separate examinations, which will be as follows...
There are still positions open to members of the University who wish to act as artillery scouts in the new Headquarters Detail, First Battalion Field Artillery, Massachusetts Voluntary Militia. The training will consist in riding, scouting, map-making, signalling, and general artillery work. No men will be accepted who would be unable or unwilling to go with the Battalion at any time to whatever place it might be sent. The advantage of this over a summer camp like Plattsburg is that during the period of training a man is actually in the army and liable to be called upon...
...eighth annual concert of the Pierian Sodality orchestras will be held in Sanders Theatre May 5 at 8 o'clock. Tickets were put on sale yesterday at $1.50, $1, and 50 cents a the Co-operative Branch and at Russell 14. The program, which is now being arranged, will consist of modern compositions. One of the features will be a symphony by Paul Dukas never before played in the United States. The Petite Suite," by Debussy, will also be played
Final trials for the Freshman debating team will be held in the New Lecture Hall this afternoon and evening. These trials will consist of two regular debates, with three men on a side, twelve minute speeches and five-minute rebuttals, on the subject, "Resolved, That the United States should grant complete independence to the Philippine Islands within the next five years." The following will debate at 2.30 o'clock: Affirmative--R. L. Lurie, J. J. Coffrey, L. Dennis. Negative--B. Goldstein, O. M. Watkins, M. Luessenhop. The teams which argue at 7 o'clock follow: Affirmative--J. T. Noonan...
...those who wish to be considered for the Elizabethan audience at Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson's performance of "Hamlet" should report at Lower Dane Hall today at 5 o'clock sharp. This audience will consist of about fifty or sixty men and women costumed in the Elizabethan manner, representing courtiers, citizens and their wives, pages, dandies, etc. No one should apply who cannot be at all three performances, April 24, 25, and 26, and a rehearsal tomorrow, Friday, at 4 o'clock sharp, to which all those chosen will be called. Supernumeries for the play itself will also be selected...