Word: ensigns
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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News was received in Cambridge last night of the death from pneumonia of Ensign Thomas Milton Hodgens, Jr., '20, of Greenwich, Conn., in New York City yesterday morning. At the outbreak of the war Hodgens left College to enlist in the Naval Reserve. In the fall of 1917 he returned to College on leave and enrolled in the Naval courses which were then given by the University...
...pointed to a healthy democracy, that our plan of life offered an ever-increasing opportunity to each individual for self-realization we could hardly have built up the faith that carries us onward. We are therefore thankful that we had the facilities to offer the Radio School and the Ensign School, that other men might come here and form a fairer estimate of our way of living and of our intentions...
...present, however, the Living Room used by the ensign students, will be restored to its previous condition and will be fitted up with lounges as before. The Reading Room, which was used by the Naval men, will continue to serve as a dining room for upperclassmen. The Shed which was erected as a shelter for the Naval Unit will be torn down...
...Lewis '20, captain of last year's University track and cross-country teams, and D. O'Connell '21, captain of the 1921 Freshman cross-country team, for distance runners. Lewis left last spring to go to the fourth Officers' Training Camp, and is expected to return very soon. Ensign W. B. Snow '18, who is an instructor in the Officers' Material School, and C. A. Clark '19, who has recently played on the Charlestown Navy Yard football team, are promising material for weight throwers. C. G. Kogness '21, captain of last year's Freshman track team, is back in College...
...reading room of the Union will be restored to its former condition. When the Ensign School disbands another room will be available...