Word: generals
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first-year Law School smoker which was to have been held in April have been abandoned. The ballot indicated that the members of the class were not sufficiently interested in the entertainment to contribute the time necessary to make it a success. In addition to this the general opinion that the first-year smokers do little to promote social intercourse among members of the class has led the committee in charge, with the approval of the Faculty, to abandon the smoker...
...opinion that in case of war the members of the R. O. T. C. who are physically fit will probably receive commissions," General Leonard Wood, M.D. '84, stated yesterday to a CRIMSON reporter. "The enthusiasm and interest in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps is spreading and growing in a way that is fine to see. A great many applications for admittance are constantly pouring in. The number now coming in from Bowdoin, Wesleyan, Hamilton, and Union colleges is especially noteworthy. At Princeton the total enrolment has reached 863; and the students of the college have just petitioned for universal military...
...only recommendations for examinations which originate at Harvard are those made by the professors of Military Science and Tactics of members of the R. O. T. C. All other men desiring to take the examinations must make their applications to the Commanding General, Eastern Department, Governor's Island, New York...
...from the University for the past three years, while against Yale three out of the last four meets have been defeats. In the past decade but a single victory has been scored in the intercollegiates. The following record of track during the past ten years shows a general decline: Meets With Dartmouth. YEAR. WINNER. 1907, Harvard 1908, Harvard 1909, Harvard 1910, Harvard 1911, Dartmouth 1912, Harvard Meets With Cornell. YEAR. WINNER. 1913, Harvard 1914, Cornell 1915, Cornell 1916, Cornell Meets With Yale. YEAR. WINNER. 1907, Harvard 1908, Yale 1909, Yale 1910, Harvard 1911, Yale 1912, Harvard 1913, Yale 1914, Yale...
...daily program is arranged entirely with these ends in view. In the mornings and the evenings addresses are delivered by leaders in Christian thought and service, Bible and mission classes are held, and opportunity is given to men to talk over ethical and religious problems of general and particular interest. The afternoons are devoted to athletics of various sorts, representatives of the colleges organizing intercollegiate competitions in baseball, track and tennis. There is always a general conference accompanied by an address after dinner...