Word: gone
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...night has been given up because of the exigencies of the war situation. This decision was reached by the dinner committee after carefully considering the question. The president and vice-president of the class have already left for service in the naval reserve and several other Freshmen have also gone to that service...
...doubt whatsoever that the Harvard Surgical Unit is doing wonderful work in the base hospitals with the British Expeditionary Force in France, and they are looked up to by the other hospitals on this account. One thing that has impressed me greatly is the fact that those who have gone over to Europe have had an experience that is going to make them valuable men to this country in case of war. These men have had an immense amount of routine work, absolutely necessary to a hospital, and only doctors who have had such experience will be able to organize...
Thus the average salary in the College jumped in 1906 from $1,565 to $1,642, an increase of $77 made eleven years ago. Since that time the average has gone up to $1,840, an additional increase of $198 in eleven years, or $18 per year. This increase was caused wholly by Promotions on the following scale now in force, and can in no sense be interpreted as a rise in salary scale...
...victories, Princeton 21 and Yale 17. In detail the scores are: Harvard, 19, Yale 7; Harvard 13, Princeton 9; Princeton 12,-Yale 10. The standing of the triangular score is as follows: Harvard 9, Princeton 7, Yale 5. There have been two triple ties three championships have gone to the University, two to Princeton and one to Yale...
...most important service of the Harvard Surgical units that have gone to France to serve in the war zone is not humanitarian but lies in their capacity to demonstrate that the American people as individuals are firm in their belief in "the inalienable right to freedom of thought and freedom of action." This statement by Dr. Hugh Cabot, the leader of the present unit, is not aimed at disparaging the great medical and surgical value of the units to France. He rather emphasizes the point that through the work and sacrifices of these units the Allies have been brought...