Word: followed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...election of officers of the Harvard Club of Boston will be held at the annual meeting of the club on March 21. The nominations follow: president emeritus, Henry Lee Higinson '55; president, Odin Roberts '86; vice president, Robert F. Herrick '90; treasurer, Frederick S. Mead '87; secretary, Phillip W. Thomson '02; directors to serve until April, 1920, Walter C. Baylies '84; Dr. David Cheever '97, Alexander G. Grant '07, John A. Sweetser '11; committee on elections to serve until April, 1920. Roger Amory '10, Wells Blanchard '16, C. Chester Lane '04, Henry S. Thompson '99, W. T. Sherman Thorndike...
...comes press censorship will follow, and at first the censor will do strange things. He will be working for ends he cannot clearly define by means with which he is wholly unfamiliar. Military information of importance may be withheld from an enemy by the publication of dispatches in this form, but they will look queer until we get used to them: "Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 30.--Mr. Bryan said today: "The -- is cast. From this moment we are all--. Our shores were invaded at dawn. Before sunset one--volunteers will spring to arms.'" Dashes are less cumbersome than (word or words...
Orders have been received announcing details, Sergeant Walter Bender, 8th V. S. Cavalry, and Sergeant William Lynch, Coast Artillery Corps, U. S. A., for duty at the University. Other sergeant instructors will follow...
...Agassiz House, Radcliffe, this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. C. Wheat 2L and A. C. Binder 1Dv, who were recently sent to Washington as peace delegates from the Harvard Union for American Neutrality will be the principal speakers. A general open discussion on the present international crisis will follow, with a view to drawing up convincing arguments to prove that the United States should not enter the war. The meeting will be open to all members of the University...
...University entries follow...