Word: fourteeners
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Trophy Room of the Union. Professor J. L. Coolidge '95 and W. G. Brocker '22 are the nominees for Commandant. Professor Coolidge is the present holder of this office. Professor K. G. T. Webster '93 is also up for re-election as Historian. Only seven of the fourteen nominees for the Executive Committee will be chosen. The complete list of nominations, upon which all members of the Shannon Post and associated American Legion posts can vote, is as follows...
Only $120 has been contributed to date for the support of the University section of the American Students' Reconstruction Unit in France this summer. This was announced yesterday by the Executive Committee of the University section. The fourteen members of the University chosen to accompany the Unit to France need at least $2500 to cover the expenses of the trip. And unless this amount is raised by June 1, only a small percentage of the fourteen will be able to go. This group will include a few who can pay their own way and those whom the Reconstruction Association proper...
Unless contributions for the support of the University members of the American Students' Reconstruction Unit in France materially increase, only a few of the fourteen students chosen from the University will be able to make the trip. Inasmuch as each college section of the Unit will be expected to provide in a large measure the funds for its own members, the situation at present is critical...
...organization, are now complete, and will be voted on Thursday, May 26, at 7.30 o'clock in the Trophy Room of the Union. Professors J. L. Coolidge '95 and K. G. T. Webster '93 have both been nominated for re-election as Commandant and Historian respectively. Of the fourteen nominees for the Executive Committee seven will be chosen. The complete list of nominations is as follows...
...University has a right to feel proud that it leads the other American colleges by having fourteen members accepted for the American Students Reconstruction Unit. They will do an unusual work. Out of the ruins that the Germans left when they over-ran the district between Rheims and Verdun, they will build towns and villages with an aim to health as well as beauty. Modern sanitary arrangements will be introduced that are unknown to the French. The Unit will contribute to the welfare and happiness of hundreds. We are told that only eight of the fourteen members of the University...