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...Modern Battlefield Tactics." Ian Hay Beith. Tremont Temple...
Captain Ian Hay Beith, the English writer and lecturer, will talk on "Modern Battlefield Tactics" at the Tremont Temple Auditorium tomorrow afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. The lecture is being held under the auspices of the New England headquarters of the Military Training Camps Association, and it will be free to anyone interested. Members of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps are particularly invited to attend. As the official lecturer from the British to this country, Captain Beith is well known to members of the University...
Captain Ian Hay Beith, of the Tenth Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, will lecture under the auspices of the New England Headquarters of the Military Training Camps Association on "Modern Battlefield Tactics" at the Tremont Temple Auditorium, on Tuesday, at 4.30 o'clock. Anyone interested will be welcomed, but members of the R. O. T. C. are particularly invited to attend the lecture...
...annual spring meeting and dinner of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau held in Memorial Hall on Monday evening, Carl Wesley Painter 2L, University of Minnesota 1915, of Minneapolis, Minn., was elected president of the Bureau for the ensuing year, and Edward Marion Hay 2L, Williams 1915, of Spokane, Wash., was elected to the board of directors. The appointment by the Phillips Brooks House Association of Phillips Bradley 1L, of Lincoln, to the office of vice-president, was ratified also at the meeting...
...library of the Union has recently received a number of new books which make a valuable addition to that collection. Among those recently published are: "Shelley in England," Roger Ingpen; "Short Rations," Madeleine Z. Doty; "Pip," by Ian Hay; "America's Relations to the Great War," J. W. Burgess; the collected poems of James Elroy Flecker; "The Spirit of American Literature," J. A. Macy; "The Advance of the English Novel," W. L. Phelps; "Dante," C. H. Grandgent '83; "Lost Endeavor," by John Masefield; "A Popular Life of Martin Luther," Elsie Singmaster; "Health and Disease," R. I. Lee '02; "Abraham Lincoln...