Word: helping
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...committee has been formed under the direction of the Special Aid Society for American Preparedness to help men to attend Plattsburg this summer who otherwise would be unable to go. This committee is headed by Mrs. Robert W. Lovett of Boston, and numbers among its members the following undergraduates; Wells Blanchard '16, F. B. Lund '18, H. Coolidge '19, and L. A. Morgan...
...lives" to the 1916 Photograph Committee, P. O. Box X, Cambridge. It is also the last day for making appointments with Notman for the individual pictures. (Telephone Camb. 3273.) Only about 400 pictures and "lives" have been received to date. This means a large quota for the last day. Help swell the total with your contribution. 1916 PHOTOGRAPH COMMITTEE...
...months the Class Photograph Committee, the Class Day Committee, the Secretary and the Treasurer have been begging for the co-operation of the class. Two of these committees have made very rigid contracts with various firms, and unless the class does its share to help the committee, we are liable to a loss of $200. It will take but a little time for you to call up Notman for an appointment, to return the proof, drop into the Co-operative to be measured for a cap and gown, and sit down and make out your class life. Next Saturday, March...
...these put in time in the tank, rowing about fifteen minutes. Mr. Manning yesterday took over the instruction of the lower Freshman boats, and his services here will be of great value. He has not been made assistant coach as was reported yesterday, but he has merely consented to help with the lower Freshman boats, where the addition of another man will give the Freshmen much more individual coaching...
...customary standard. The real trouble is probably traceable to the fact that the court of inquiry which investigated the scholastic methods of the academy last year recommended abolishment of the "dope" system, as it was called, and an order forbidding the use of any kind of special help followed. This help, it is claimed by many of the midshipmen, is needed by the average youth in order to get by the examinations. Others claim that the midshipmen felt, on account of the special need for officers in the navy, that they would be treated with more than the customary leniency...