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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will enable us to take about 500 civilians on each ship. The ships will start from various points along the Atlantic coast--Boston, Newport, New York, Philadelphia, Norfolk, and Charleston. Practically any person in good physical health and between the ages of 19 and 45 can enroll, and the cost of the cruise to each man will be about $30, which will cover the cost of his board and provide him with the necessary Navy outfit of clothes during the four weeks of the cruise...
...entertainment has been arranged,--baseball games, track meets, food and other refreshments will be in abundance, absolutely free to all wearers of the official Senior regalia, which can be procured in the Thayer Common Room any time today between the hours of 9 and 6 o'clock. The cost of this is $1.75 per suit. A ticket entitling the holder to all the festivities goes with each costume. No one will be admitted without a suit...
...course. given to those who take the examination time of registration, is $30, and the rent and care of the tent and equipment is $20. If two persons occupy one tent, the charge is $15 per person. The total expenses, which includes the price of board at cost, will not exceed...
...Common Room today between 12 and 1 o'clock and also between 5 and 6 o'clock. The sale will continue tomorrow, the hours being 12 to 2 and 5 to 7 o'clock. This paltry $1.75 will cover, not only the official Senior uniform, but also the entire cost of the trip, including transportation, lunch, band, and refreshments, which will be served both on route and at the picnic itself. The costume will consist of a miner's cap with 1916 beautifully engraved on it, white overalls, bathing trunks, and the proverbial tin cup. A can of jet-black...
...Richard in "The Ordeal of Richard Feverall," by George Meredith, which you will instantly order and read; after that you will order and read "The Egoist," by the same; and then I will leave you to yourself. This recommendation, or rather order, is well worth the postage it has cost you. I have read "Richard" thrice; and "The Egoist" six times, nor am I yet done with them...