Word: founds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...course. Plans are being matured now for a certain amount of drill in connection with the course, but they have not yet been definitely formulated, Lieutenant Greene, who is now at the University, will have his office at the Astronomical Laboratory on Jarvis Street, where he may be found for consultation at hours to be announced later...
...various, though by no means exhaustive channels. Undoubtedly many more additions will be made by the Committee under the direction of F. S. Mead '87, treasurer of the Harvard Club of Boston and one of the directors of the Alumni Association. Mr. Mead will succeed A. Johnson '95, who found it necessary to give up the work which he carried through during the first months of the war. Mr. Mead has also been appointed by the Corporation as editor of the University Directory, and he plans to compile and maintain a list of all living University men, with their addresses...
...interview yesterday with a CRIMSON reporter, F. W. Moore '93, announced that inter-battalion and inter-company athletics would be promoted during the coming fall and winter. Owing to the decrease in the number of candidates who report for any one sport, it has been found impossible to carry out the inter-class schedules which were planned, especially in regard to the minor sports. The matter will be taken up in companies, and those interested in some branch of athletics will organize a team from their company...
...team and that on its schedule there are games solely with military and naval organizations, has enabled them to remain eligible. If intercollegiate contests or championship games were to be played, these men would lose their eligibility for the team with their departure from the University. It has been found more desirable, however, not only for the informal team, but also for their opponents that Snow, Church, and Stone be allowed to continue on the team. One of the future opponents has even requested that they play in their particular game, if in no other...
...Board of Overseers of the University have just announced the Visiting Committees for the coming year. Among the new names found on this list are those of Major General Leonard Wood, M. D., '84, and Assistant Secretary of State F. D. Roosevelt '04, whose names appear on the Committee on Military Science and Tactics; W. C. Forbes '92, Ex-Governor of the Philippines on the Committee to visit the Botanic Garden; C. L. Freer, of Detroit, Michigan, on the Committee to visit the Fogg Art Museum and Division of Fine Arts; Judge F. J. Swayze '79, of the Supreme Court...