Word: doned
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...directed by the Chief Signal Officer of the Army to state that he greatly appreciates the patriotic endeavors of the Harvard Flying Corps. It is impossible to state just what can be done by the War Department in the future along the lines indicated by the purpose of the corps, as it depends entirely on what provisions are made by Congress...
Judge Frederick P. Cabot '90 will speak on "The Juvenile Court" in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Judge Cabot was recently appointed to the head of the juvenile court of Boston, and has done a great deal of work in this field...
...seem at all bothered by the change to the shells, and both the first and second crews showed commendable form. The real work of getting the crews in shape for their first race with Cornell in May will now begin, and although there is a great deal to be done by way of perfecting the form, yet the 1919 crews appear to be well up with the average Freshman crews...
...plan was first brought to notice in England where similar societies have been doing valuable work in the present war. The societies there first started in seaport towns to give aid to shipwrecked sailors, and the work was so quickly and so well done, that the war societies turned it into a national movement...
Once a month, meetings are held at the Laboratory of the Boston Section of the Radio Institute, which is an international body of Radio-Telegraphic Engineers. These meetings are well attended and have proved of much interest. The work done at the laboratory, although primarily devoted to an apparently narrow special field, in reality covers a considerable portion of the subject of electricity, and is valuable as a part of a general scientific education...