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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University is well represented in the campaign to raise $350,000 for the Y. M. C. A. building in Charlestown. This citizens' campaign, which is expected to be completed in the week beginning February 5 is under the general direction of Col. William A. Gaston '80, Grafton D. Cushing '85, Charles K. Cummings '93, Harold J. Coolidge '92 and N. S. Simpkins, Jr., '09. Of the ten team captains eight are University men. The list is as follows: Robert W. Emmons 2d, '95, George von L. Meyer, Jr., '13, John H. Parker '93, Gaspar G. Bacon '08, Richard Lawrence...
...express direction of the instructor. No communication is permitted between students in the examination room on any subject whatsoever. A student who is not present within five minutes after the hour appointed for the examination shall not be admitted without permission of the instructor or of the officer in general charge of the examinations. Thursday, January 25, (V) Anthropology 14 Peabody Mus. Astronomy 1 Harvard 5 Chemistry 6 Sever 5 English 24 Sever 17, 18 Fine Arts 3a Robinson 1 ft. Fine Arts 9a Fogg Lec. Rm. Geology 4 New Lec. Hall, Harvard 6 Geology 10 Sever 6 German...
...Army. His work during the past 12 years has been of the highest order. He has eminently performed every task assigned him, particularly in modernizing and perfecting our drill regulations, successfully carrying out the field tests of the Provisional Regiment in 1912, as a distinguished member of the General Staff Corps, as military attaché to Berlin, and later as instructor at our Service Schools including the staff college. While his separation from Harvard at this time is a distinct loss, he is ordered to Washington to undertake a task of greater responsibility and importance to the nation. Captain Bjornstad...
...organization at Harvard had been growing for some time, but it was not until December 20, 1915, that the first tangible step in the foundation of the Regiment was taken. On the evening of that day an enthusiastic mass meeting was held in the Union at which President Lowell. General Pew, of the Massachusetts Militia, P. D. Haughton '99 and W. Blanchard '16, president of the Student Council, spoke in favor of the movement...
...manoeuvres and a mock engagement at the estate of E. D. Brandegee '81 and on May 27 marched in the Preparedness Parade in Boston. On May 30 the Regiment at full strength, band, Sanitary Corps, Signal Squad and the motor cycle squad was reviewed and inspected by Major-General Leonard Wood, U. S. A., M.D., '84, in the Stadium and then mustered...