Word: entering
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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West left College on January 5, 1918, to enter Camp Upton, where he was given the certificate of eligibility for promotion and sent overseas. After a period of intensive training he was made an observer for the artillery and stationed with the 301st Infantry. A brother officer said he was by far the best observer in the battalion...
Coach "Pooch" Donovan expects to enter about thirty men in the service meet at the East Armory in Boston on February 15. No formal team will be entered, however. Each man will run as an unattached individual. Under these conditions Freshmen as well as upperclassmen will be allowed to compete and there pick up a great deal of valuable experience...
...years, and has always drawn a large number of entries in both sports and in all weights. It is the outcome of the boxing and wrestling classes which are now being held in the Randolph Gymnasium under the direction of Coaches Foley and Anderson. For men who expect to enter the tournaments the expert training derived from these classes is necessary according to the opinion of the H. A. A., and men who wish to enroll may do so at once by signing up at the Randolph Gymnasium...
This number, plus the enrolment of 68 in the regular session, makes the total registration of the Law School 300, as compared with 857 in 1916-17. As students who do not enter the School at this time may register as late as February 15, the present enrolment will undoubtedly be somewhat increased...
...session will, continue until August 30 in order to enable the students who were discharged from military or naval service too late to take advantage of the regular session, to make up the work they have missed. They will be able to enter the School as regular students next September. The entrance requirements of this session have been modified so as to admit men who have completed three years' study at a college of high grade and have subsequently entered the service...