Word: getting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...floor. The south-western corner of the building was untouched. The fire was discovered by Arthur Badger, of Quincy, who was visiting there. The damage is estimated at approximately $6,000. It was found necessary to cut away part of the walls and ceilings of the lower floors to get at the sections where the fire travelled up to the attic...
...record as so opposed. Allinson is quoted as saying that he thought the general opinion of the student body in the University was "that the voluntary system has not failed, and that compulsion ought not to be resorted to until it has been definitely proved that the government can get the soldiers which it needs in no other...
...great improvement over the scattered plan of rooming of former classes, it is evident that a more universal feeling of unity exists among the members of 1918 than in pat classes or recent date. Usually the different dormitory committees have had to use every means at their command to get practically the entire class to room in the Yard. The encouraging number of this year's applications fifty more than can be filled at present, can be traced to the influence of the Freshman dormitories. This is one of the first evident instances where the new scheme of keeping...
...reputation for himself in intercollegiate hockey circles. He has wonderful stamina, great defensive ability and is a hard shot, though inclined to be wild. E. O. Baker '17, who plays the other centre position, uses his head and his stick extremely well. He is, however, somewhat slow in getting started, but the waiting game he has developed has ben responsible for several goals, as well as for checking opponents who find a chance to get away clear...
...hull is to be much stronger than any others used in this country, and its seaworthiness lies in the fact that it will get off the water very quickly. From all indications this flying boat should be the fastest ocean flying machine of military type in the country. At present two such boats have been ordered for the Yale Unit, and are the gifts of H. P. Davison. Two more may be added if these prove successful...