Word: generally
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...indefensible use of human in the sense of "human being" is allowed to stand in the first story-- a fault the more conspicuous, because the idiomatic phrase, "neither man nor beast" would so naturally occur to one in place of the ugly "neither beast nor human." But in general, the paper, both in its prose and its verse, shows the right feeling for style. If the authors had more to say than they have here, evidently they would know how to make effective use of their material...
...general written examination in History, Government and Economics for those students who are called out on military service with the forces of the state or of the United States, will occur in Harvard 1 Monday, April 2, from 9.30 to 12.30 in the morning. All other engagements of whatever sort should give way to this...
Candidates for degrees in June, 1917, in the Division of History Government and Economics, who by reason of entering upon military service, desire to have their general and special examinations in advance of the regular time are requested to report immediately to Mr. G. W. Cram at 4 University Hall, in order to arrange the dates of their examinations...
...meeting will be presided over by Mayor Curley and the speakers of the evening will include Governor McCall, the Honorable J. D. Sullivan, corporation counsel, the Honorable Herbert Carker, and the Reverend Paul Revere Frothingham '86. The doors will be open to the general public at 7.30. A limited number of reserved seats are, however, available to members of the University at the office of the Special Aid Society, 541 Boylston street, Boston...
...following are branches in which expert knowledge will be of service: Aviation, Business Administration (quartermaster), Chemistry, Dentistry, Divinity (chaplains), Engineering, En- tomology (camp pests, etc.), Law (Judge Advocate General's Department), Medicine and Surgery, Metallurgy, Meteorology, etc., Navigation, Sanitation, Seismology, Telegraphy and Wireless, Topography (under U. S. Geological Survey, War Department Division), Transportation, Veterinary Science. In addition it may be suggested that business men of good experience in handling problems of supply, transportation, labor, etc., are well suited to enter the Quartermaster's Corps...