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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Christmas Recess for students registered in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, in Harvard Colleges, or in the Engineering School, for the current academic year, will begin on Sunday, December 21, 1919, and end on Sunday, January 4, 1920. All undergraduates in Harvard Colleges or the Engineering School are required to register, at rooms to be announced, after their last College exercise on Saturday, December 20, 1919, and again on Monday, January 5, 1920, between 9 A. M. and 1.30 P. M. No extensions of the Recess will be granted...
...Gloucester High E. L. Casey '20, back 23 161 5.10 Exeter W. W. Caswell '21, centre 21 175 6 St. Mark's F. C. Church '20, back 22 168 5.11 St. Paul's C. A. Clark,Jr.,Occ., guard 21 205 5.10 Milton J. K. Desmond Occ., end 24 200 6.1 Philadelphia High H. H. Faxon '21, end 20 175 6.2 Milton W. B. Felton Occ., back 22 165 6 Milton W. B. Frothingham '21, tackle 21 183 5.10 Groton M. Gratwick '22, back 19 175 6 Andover A. D. Hamilton '21, back 19 177 5.10 Milton C. F. Havemeyer...
...end of the first day of Yale's Red Cross Roll Call 31 1-2 per cent, of the college had responded to the plea for membership. The 412 men who had contributed were divided among the four classes as follows: 1920, 71; 1921, 96; 1922, 130; 1923, 115, the Junior class being in the lead with 39 per cent. of the class enrolled as members...
...end of two weeks' rehearsal casts have been selected by the Dramatic Club for both "Fame and the Poet" and "Erasmus Montanus." So abundant has the material been that Coach J. W. D. Seymour '17 was obliged to extend the trials for several days before he decided on the final cast. As it is, he has been obliged to cut some men who in ordinary years would have found a place in the cast...
...drift away from the individual course as a unit in education appears in a recent action of the governing body of the Harvard Medical School. In the future, general examinations of a scope much broader than heretofore will be given at the end of the four-year course. The individual courses in the Medical School have always been longer than those at the College; the examinations have been fewer, and more men of high standing have been excused from taking them by reason of a high standard during the year. The step is therefore not as radical...