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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Stanley Conklin Swift, Gr. '15-16, a private in Co. D, 59th Inf., died from wounds on Oct. 4, 1918, in France. He went to the front in the middle of July, and on the 19th of that month was wounded in the thigh and hand. For five weeks he remained in a hospital and was then sent to a replacement camp. He returned again to the front and was later reported, missing. The official telegram reports that he died from wounds. Swift had been recommended for promotion to corporal in July, just before he was wounded...
Today is the last opportunity for Seniors to hand in compositions for the 1919 Baccalaureate Hymn. All hymns must be turned in to C. A. Clark, Jr., '19, at Dunster 54 before 7 o'clock this evening...
...contact with the actual living conditions of New York and will give them an insight into the extensive community welfare work which is being undertaken there. This opportunity will be of particular value to those who are concentrating in economics or who desire to study industrial conditions at first hand...
...Soderston '19, who now strokes the Eli boat, is not as smooth an oar as Heminway, but he has more power, and is learning to keep the men well in hand behind him. R. Allen '19, at 6, is the mainstay of the crew and is improving daily, but he lacks the weight of Rockefeller and the ability to keep the stroke long at the finish which is so necessary in a good number 6, and in which Rockefeller was remarkable. W. F. C. Ewing '21, who took Allen's seat at 4 is a pretty oar, but seems...
...contestants for the Senior Baccalaureate Hymn must hand in their manuscripts to C. A. Clark, Jr., at Dunster 54 today. C. A. CLARK, JR., Chairman Class Day Committee. G. H. BATCHELDER, JR., Chairman Cap and Gown Committee...