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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...innovation will be introduced in the formation of a number of sub-conferences. One is designed for medical students, which will bring such delegates to the conference together for at least an hour a day. W. H. Tinker, General Secretary of the University of Michigan, who has made a special study of the problems of professional school students, will be in charge of this group...
...daily meetings. These will be under the leadership of a representative committee of professors, and the program will cover the fundamental problems connected with the development of a religious atmosphere in college life. The sub-conferences will interfere in no way with the attendance of the delegates at the general meetings of the conference
...required to take all four courses in Military Science as has hitherto been understood. Students, if they are taking or have satisfactorily completed the required Mathematics, may take Military Science 1 or Military Science 2 without intention of continuing in Artillery. These two courses will give a man a general knowledge and a good basis for further training in this branch of the service. If, however, on the satisfactory completion of Military Sciences 1 and 2, a student desires to continue further study in Military Science, he must, in order to receive a commission and com- mutation of rations, which...
...Amendment to the United States Constitution should be abolished." In the contest with Yale, which will take place in Sanders Theatre, the University will uphold the negative side of the subject. Mayor Andrew J. Peters '95 of Boston will preside and the judges will be H. C. Attwill, Attorney General of Massachusetts; Justice J. D. McLoughlin, of the Superior Court, Boston; and C. W. Parmenter, Head Master of the Mechanics Arts High School, Boston...
...Square; the widening of Boylston street by taking ten feet on the easterly side between Harvard square and the river; the construction of a hotel opposite the site of the Widener Library, with an adequate assembly hall and convention hall in the rear; and the regulation of the general style of architecture to conform with the present plans. A marble or granite shaft on the further bank of the Charles would harmonize with these plans and would serve as a lasting memorial to the University dead...