Word: currents
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Little has happened in the University that the staff photographers of the Illustrated didn't "catch." The current number, dated October 22 and appearing on time, is jammed with timely photographs. From the bond advertisement on the front cover to the patent medicine boost on the back, there are words and pictures for all constant subscribers to think over and look over seriously...
...they "caught" the football game in the Stadium, the Radio and Freshman teams, the crew and the baseball team. Besides all of which there are more non-sporting pictures. The Bromo Seltzer advertisement on the back cover is therefore futile. Nobody is going to get a headache reading the current Illustrated. N. R. O'HARA...
...author of this letter meant. Perhaps his letter was intended as a challenge to Columbia. At any rate the glove has been thrown down. The sagacious policy is to grant New York's great seat of learning reasonable time to make a statement. Until that time, for the current accounts in journals are hardly sufficient, "Pax Vobiscum...
...latest list of the forms of service in which Harvard men have been engaged which appears in the current number of the Alumni Bulletin, is as follows: United States Army, 1,696 Harvard R. O. T. C., and other military bodies, 847 Foreign armies, 113 United States Navy, 670 Medical Service, 520 Red Cross and other relief work, 193 Ambulance service, 361 National, state and other committee work, 243 Miscellaneous, 107 Total...
...first of these courses deals with lay-out and construction of storage plants, indexing and shipping goods, out-of-door storage, and special current problems. A large portion of each day will be spent in field work. There are daily meetings from 8 to 10 o'clock in the morning after which the classes will take up the study in the field. A fee of $10 is being charged for this course...