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According to the figures at hand on January 1, 1918, and now published in the Alumni Bulletin, the Harvard Club on New York City has 870 members in active army or navy service in the war, and 44 others who are in actual field service, in uniform, in the Red Cross or the Y. M. C. A. In addition, 337 members are in auxiliary, service of some kind...
Failure to hand in at the College Office the list of studies for the second half-year on or before Monday, February 11, at 5 o'clock, subjects the student to a fine...
...operative Society on December 30, 1917, was 3,573, as compared with 4,117 at the same time last year. The number of University members has been reduced by nearly 900 as the result of the 40 per cent, falling off in the total registration. On the other hand, at Technology, where there has been no substantial decrease in attendance, the membership of the Society has been augmented by approximately...
...contrary, a sane and economical indulgence in games against teams of other colleges. There are now some seven hundred upper classmen in Princeton who, under conditions that have obtained for nearly a year, have been debarred from anything but intramural sport. The freshmen, on the other hand, have been permitted to play against their natural rivals, Yale and Harvard, and have also gone in for contests against preparatory school teams. Why intercollegiate sport should be bad for upper classmen, and at the same time good for freshmen, would require abler inductive resources than the writer possesses to determine. Harvard...
Captain Martin started the scoring by bouncing the puck past J. Holmes after two minutes of play. From then on, however, the Freshmen held the upper hand and in the remainder of the half scored all three of their goals. L. B. Van Ingen tallied after six minutes from a mixup in front of the cage. F. M. Bacon scored again shortly after this by a fairly long, accurage shot. Van Ingen made the third and final tally by caging the puck from the side-boards. The second half was marked by effective Pomfret defensive playing, especially by Mackey...