Word: founds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...body of Sameen Saliba '18, an active worker for the Syrian relief fund, was found Sunday in a tract of woods north of Mt. Pleasant. A bullet hole in his temple and a revolver lying near at hand led to the belief that he had committed suicide...
...splendid predicament when an early morning hour for drill has to be added in order to accommodate the number of men applying for admission into the Corps. Now that the University authorities have made it possible for further enrolment many men who at first found it impossible to join the unit on account of laboratory classes ought to reconsider the question. Although the new drill hour will entail greater effort and the purchase of sundry alarm clocks, the chance of receiving an adequate training for an officers' commission is well worth the sacrifice. Since the training unit at Harvard...
...competitions which open tonight offer something more than the pleasure of seeing one's name on the list of CRIMSON editors. They offer a training in the writing of English which is valuable because it is practical, a sort of training that cannot be found in an academic course in composition. They offer also an introduction to journalism. Very often prospective newspaper men find it impossible to force their way into the profession because they have had no actual experience. The cruel world has no time to listen to their excuses and promises. Experience is what they demand, and experience...
Professor Charles Joyce White '59, formerly registrar of the College and professor emeritus in mathematics, was found dead in his room, 5 Prescott Hall, Cambridge, yesterday morning. Professor White had been ill with grip for several days...
...three competitions will last approximately 12 weeks. It will be of great advantage to any men contemplating entering the business competition to get in touch with the business manager as soon as possible. He may be found in the CRIMSON Building every morning between 8.30 and 9 o'clock...