Word: coverly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...cross-country squads who are in the R. O. T. C. will be formed into a military athletic organization, and as such may take part in the Boston Athletic Association's cross-country run on Saturday. The race which will be for military and naval men only, will cover a course of approximately five miles starting and finishing at the B. A. A., on Exeter St., Boston. The first thirty men to finish will receive medals...
...National Army School of New York is offering for sale a set of twenty-five Military Instruction Charts. These charts are intended to set before the student a complete military course in the form of pictures. They cover the School of the Soldier giving special attention to the Manual of Arms; they show the rifle and all of its parts, and illustrate in a manner which is easily understood by the novice the correct way to shoot it. The charts have been made up by Lieutenant-Colonel George S. Simonds, U. S. A., who was for several years the Senior...
...addition to the three teams from 1919 and 1920 a fourth has been appointed to solicit subscriptions from the Senior Dormitories. The leaders of the four groups of collectors together with the territory they are to cover, are as follows: F. E. Parkman '19'--Smith Halls, Claverly Hall, Senior House, Drayton Hall, Weld Hall, Beck Hall, and Holyoke and Mt. Auburn Streets: R. L. Gross '19--Standish Hall. Westmorly Court, Fairfax Hall, Plympton Street, Matthews Hall, 9 Bow Street and Dun- ster Hall; G. A. Brownell '19--Gore Hall. Apthorp House, Randolph Hall, Dana Chambers, Russell Hall, Russell Annex, Grays...
...entire distribution is in the hands of the Harvard Co-operative Society, to which all orders should be addressed and to which checks must be made payable. The price at the store is six dollars, but fifty cents must be added to cover expenses of mailing...
...distribution will be entirely in the hands of the Co-operative, and it cannot be obtained at any other place. The standard price of $6 has been adhered to. Mailed orders will also be received and the copies forwarded, a charge of 50 cents extra being necessary to cover wrapping and mailing. Men who have made a two-dollar deposit should try to have their receipts...