Word: generalization
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...main purpose of the meeting will be to organize and put on a running basis not only the Council itself, but class activities in general, which have been dormant since last year. Class elections will be considered at this initial meeting, and dates for the election of the class officers including the elected members of the Council will probably be determined...
...concert will be open, without charge of admission, to all officers and students of the University, and to members of the Naval Radio School and Officers Material School. This series is also open for the first time, to members of Radcliffe College and to the general public. Tickets, with special, rates to Radcliffe students, are on sale at Amee Brothers bookstore. The John Knowles Paine Concert Hall in the Music Building on Kirkland street, will be used for these concerts, as in previous years...
...following subjects are offered in the program of instruction of the special session: accounting, law, marketing, industrial management, business statistics, general business problems, foreign trade, banking and finance, lumbering, and office organization and devices, the last of which does not count towards any degree. Men who have already taken the first half of full regular courses in previous sessions of the School will take the courses of the second half of the special session. During the academic year 1919-1920, beginning on September 22, 1919, it is expected that all courses previously given in the School and omitted during...
Again, the demand for athletics will be more general than before the War. Many men will leave the service, knowing for the first time what real bodily health means. They will expect the University to help them maintain that health, to offer an opportunity for regular, well-planned exercise...
Others who have received promotions are Colonel Harvey Cushing '95, consulting surgeon and formerly head of Base Hospital No. 5; Lieutenant-Colonel W. B. Cameron, attached to the research department of the Army Central Laboratories at Dijon; Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. Cabot '90, member of the staff of Massachusetts General Base Hospital No. 6 stationed at Bordeaux; and Lieutenant-Colonel R. P. Strong, chairman of the Committee on Trench Fever, whose work in this connection was one of the great medical contributions of the war. Colonel Strong is now detached from the Army and has succeeded Colonel Alexander Lambert...