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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...course would aim to supplement last summer's R.O.T.C. work, and would be conducted by himself and Professors H. L. Smyth '83 and R. DeC. Ward. Professor Smyth will deliver five lectures on the fine technical points of map-drawing and will conduct one field exercise. The latter will consist of taking an ordinary map of Cambridge and filling in the points of special military importance...
Indoor rowing practice for Freshmen and informal candidates will start at the Locker Building tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The practice will be voluntary work under the direction of Coach Haines, and will consist largely of instruction in the theory of rowing and workouts on the rowing machines which have been transferred from the Newell Boathouse...
...editorial competition is the final one of any sort open to Juniors. Probably one or two men who have the ability to write clearly and forcefully will be taken on the Board in this department. The news competition will consist chiefly in the gathering and writing up of news of interest to the University and should be of great value to those who are contemplating journalism as a career. The competition, which requires no previous training, is also of value in that it affords an excellent means of becoming thoroughly acquainted with all the activities of the University...
...second opportunity will also be given to Sophomores to compete for a position on the business staff. Those who are taken on the Board will be eligible to compete for the position of business manager of the CRIMSON during their Junior year. The work will consist of soliciting advertisements, together with a certain amount of bookkeeping and routine work. The lack of previous experience will not handicap the candidate seriously...
...officers and students of the University and to members of the Naval Radio School and the Naval Cadet School, and there will be no charge for admission. Mr. Whiting, at the harpsichord, will be assisted by Mr. George Barrere, Flute, and Miss Loraine Wyman, soprano. The program will consist of 17th century music for the harpsichord; Bach sonata in B minor, for flute and harpsichord; solos for flute by Gluck; compositions for harpsichord by Couperin and Rameau; and Miss Wyman will sing an Aria by Gretry and numerous French folk-songs...