Word: generally
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Those men who are required to report at camp on the 12th will suffer the misfortune of being unable to take part in the parade which General Joffre will review. Those men who are not required to report until the 14th will have ample opportunity to do so. It is unnecessary there to point out that all men who are not physically prevented from presence in their place in line then owe it as their first and simple duty to be there. That is due in justice to the Commandant of the Corps, whose months of effort will culminate...
...cannot allow the general disorder attendant upon our entrance into the war to disrupt our lives more than is essential to our country's safety. The normal course of events demands that we remain here until June. There is no national benefit to be derived from a self imposed vacation coming at this time. The Administrative Board wisely and generously allowed the regular spring vacation. To seek more is to be unappreciative...
...cast, which has been coached by P. F. Reniers '16, will give only one performance. H. F. Sullivan '17 has general charge of the production. Tickets at 50 cents, $1 and $1.50 may be bought from him, at Jordan Hall, the Co-operative Branch, or from T. L. Freeman '19, Fairfax...
...years the school has gone on with no general endowment fund. The gifts it has received, which have not been many, have been for special purposes. One of $150,000 was to build Austin Hall; others to endow professorships, the income from some of which has been insufficient to pay proper salaries, and the deficit has been made up from the general income of the school...
...expense of operating the physical plant of the school goes up steadily with the general rise in prices and wages; while